[658]. Plin. Hist. Nat. xix. 11. Schol. Aristoph. Nub. 191. 199.
[659]. Dioscorid. ii. 154.
[660]. Sch. Aristoph. Eq. 891.
[661]. It is called laser, Plin. Hist. Nat. xix. 15. Hard. But Philoxenos, in his Glossary, writes λάσαριον. Idem. See Dioscorid. iii. 76; and Strabo, xi. 13. t. ii. p. 452. Cf. Ezek. Spanh. Diss. iv. De Usu et Præstant. Numism. p. 253, sqq. Brotier, in his notes on Pliny, observes, on the authority of Le Maire, that the Silphion is still found in the neighbourhood of Derné, where it is called cefie or zerra.
[662]. Onomast. vi. 67.
[663]. Ap. Athen. ii. 64.
[664]. Plat. Tim. t. vii. p. 119. Bruyerin. de Re Cib. 1. xi. p. 447, sqq.
[665]. At present the green fig is esteemed insipid in Greece. Hobhouse, Travels, i. 227.
[666]. Athen. iii. 6. Meurs. Lect. Att. v. 16. p. 274.
[667]. Athen. iii. 6.