[694]. Orat. 21. t. i. p. 501. Reiske.

[695]. Odyss. ρ. 316. seq.

[696]. Id. τ. 436. seq.

[697]. Id. ρ. 310.

[698]. Iliad ψ. 173. seq.

[699]. Deipnosoph. i. 22. et 24.

[700]. Præp. Evang. l. ix. c. 4. p. 408. d.

[701]. Iliad, ψ. 853. sqq.

[702]. Γναμπτοῖς ἀγκιστροίσιν. Odyss. μ. 331. seq. Ludovic. Nonn. de Re Cibar. iii. 4. p. 294. Plut. de Solert. Anim. § 24. Cf. Antich. di Ercol. t. i. tav. 36. p. 191. From an expression of Augustus, if we can regard it as anything more than a figure of speech, it may be inferred that to increase the luxury of the sport by converting it into a species of gambling, people sometimes fished with golden hooks.—Polyæn. Strat. viii. 24. 6.

[703]. Iliad, γ. 487. seq. Eustath. ad Odyss. χ. 386.