[1009]. Athen. xiv. 27.

[1010]. It may possibly have been in this dance that Eumelos or Arctinos, an old Corinthian poet, introduced Zeus himself sporting the toe:—

Μέσσοισιν[Μέσσοισιν] δ᾽ ὠρχεῖτο πατὴρ ἀνδοῶν τε θεῶν τε. Athen. i. 40.

Cf. Plut. Sympos. ix. 15.

[1011]. Luc. de Saltat. § 17.

[1012]. Athen. xiv. 27.

[1013]. Cf. Lips. Physiolog. Stoic. ii. 22. t. iv. p. 955.

[1014]. De Poet. i. 18.

[1015]. Luc. de Saltat. § 12.

[1016]. Poll. iv. 101. Spanh. ad Callim. t. ii. p. 513. Plut. Thes. § 21. Cf. Douglas, Essay on some points of Resemblance, &c., p. 123.