[1349] Gregorovius, Wanderings in Corsica, etc. (tr. Muir), II. p. 46.

[1350] Πρωτόδικος, περὶ τῆς παρ’ ἡμῖν ταφῆς, p. 17. Ἰ. Σ. Ἀρχέλαος, ἡ Σινασός, p. 92.

[1351] Cf. Bybilakis, Neugriechisches Leben, p. 67.

[1352] Plutarch, Vita Solon. cap. 21.

[1353] Thucyd. III. 58. 4.

[1354] See above, p. [345].

[1355] This occurred in old time in the case of heroes, whose offerings are called ἐναγίσματα and χοαί, like those of other dead men; but since the state and not the individual provided for them, the gifts were made not for a time only, but regularly year after year.

[1356] See above, pp. [487] f.

[1357] As opposed, in correct speech, to νεκροταφεῖον, the place of preliminary interment. But the two terms are often confused.

[1358] Il. XI. 241.