[859] Ibidem. l. 1. v. 1135.
[860] Juvenal. Sat. 14. v. 265.
[861] Manilius. l. 5. v. 434.
[862] Phavorinus.
Ἡ Ολυμπια πρωτον Κρονιος λοφος ελεγετο. Scholia in Lycophron. v. 42.
Σωτηρ ὑψινεφες Ζευ, Κρονιον τε ναιων λοφον. Pindar. Olymp. Ode 5. p. 43.
[863] Pindar. Olympic Ode 6. p. 52.
Apollo was the same as Iamus; whose priests were the Iämidæ, the most antient order in Greece.
[864] It is a word of Amonian original, analogous to Eliza-bet, Bet-Armus, Bet-Tumus in India, Phainobeth in Egypt.
[865] Lycophron. v. 159. here they sacrificed Ζηνι Ομβριῳ.