Ὁυ παππον εν γαμφαισιν Ἑνναια ποτε
Ερκυν' Εριννυς, θουρια, ξιφηφορος,
Ασαρκα μιστυλλουσ' ετυμβευσεν ταφῳ. v. 152.]
[742] Herodotus. l. 7. c. 197.
[743] L. 2 v. 288.
[744] The Sirens and Harpies were persons of the same vocation, and of this the Scholiast upon Lycophron seems to have been apprised. See v. 653.
[745] Harpya, Ἁρπυια, was certainly of old a name of a place. The town so called is mentioned to have been near Encheliæ in Illyria. Here was an Amonian Petra of Cadmus, and Harmonia.
[746] Τιτυῳ εναλιγκιος ανηρ. Theocrit. Idyl. 22. v. 94.
[747] Pausan. l. 1. p. 94.
[748] Κερκυον is compounded of Ker-Cuon, and signifies the temple of the Deity.