[1329] Pollux VIII. 146; Harpocrat. s.v. τριακάς.

[1330] Herod. IV. 26.

[1331] Artem. Oneirocr. IV. 83.

[1332] loc. cit.

[1333] Bingham, Antiq. of Christian Church, Bk 23, cap. 3.

[1334] See Chrysostom, Homily 47 in 1 Cor., p. 565.

[1335] Anastasius, Quaestio XXII., in Migne, Patrolog. Graeco-Lat. Vol. LXXXIX. 288.

[1336] Known also as τὸ ζεστόν (‘the warming’) according to Bybilakis, Neugriech. Leben, p. 67.

[1337] According to Bybilakis, loc. cit., in the dead man’s house. This, naturally, would be the usual case.

[1338] p. 321. 25.