[781]. Schol. Aristoph. Eq. 1183. Vesp. 1005.
[782]. Eustath. ad Iliad, γ. p. 333. Schol. Aristoph. Vesp. 855.—A specimen of these ladles (ἀρύταιναι) occurs in Mus. Chiaramont. pl. 2.
[783]. Virgil actually wreaths the bowls with garlands.—Æneid. iii. 525.—Homer, however, crowns his bowls only with wine.-Il. ε. 471.
[784]. Homer. Iliad. δ. 2. γ. 232. β. 813. Odyss. ο. 327. Juven. Sat. v. 60. Cf. Philo. Jud. de Vit. Contempl. t. ii. p. 479. Mangey.
[785]. There were certain barbarians, who, to cement their friendships, drank wine tinged with each other’s blood.—Athen. xv. 47.
[786]. Plut. Symp. i. 2. 2. The first cup was drunk to the Agathodemon.—Schol. Aristoph. Eq. 85. Athen. xv. 47.
[787]. Athen. v. 20.
[788]. Athen. x. 39. Plut. Cleom. § 13.
[789]. Theoc. Eidyll. vii. 69.
[790]. Cicero in Verr. Act. ii. Orat. i. § 26, and Ascon. Pedan. in loc.