[1429] Cic. de Leg. II. § 36.
[1430] Mathem. I. p. 18, ed. Buller.
[1431] Aglaoph. I. pp. 39 f.
[1432] See Lobeck, Aglaoph. I. pp. 6 ff.
[1433] Diodorus, v. 77. Cf. Miss Harrison, Prolegomena to the Study of Greek Religion, p. 567.
[1434] For references on this point, see Lobeck, Aglaophamus, I. 14 ff.
[1435] For the evidence that the Achaeans adopted the language of the Pelasgians, and not vice versâ, see Ridgeway, Early Age of Greece, vol. I. p. 631 ff.
[1436] Protrept. § 55.
[1437] Hom. Il. I. 221 f.
[1438] Euseb. Demonstr. Evang. V. 1, 268 E.