[155]. Aristoph. Lysist. 48.

[156]. Chanaan. I. 14. p. 449.

[157]. Corrected by Bochart, who reads ἔστι δὲ σφόδρα λεπτὸν ὑπὲρ τὴν βύσσον ἢ τὴν κάρπασον. Cf. Suid. v. Ἀμοργ. t. i. p. 204. c. Etym. Mag. 85. 15.

[158]. Satyricon. cap. 55. p. 273. Burmann.

[159]. We find, from ancient monuments, that persons likewise wore over their shoulders an article of dress exactly resembling the modern cape or tippet.—Mus. Cortonens. tab. 58.

[160]. Athen. xiii. 23. Alex. Frag. v. 13, seq.

[161]. Victor. Var. Lect. ii. 6. 32.

[162]. Plut. Quæst. Nat. § 6. t. v. p. 321.—Coray sur Hippocrate, t. II. p. 82, seq.

[163]. See an exact representation of it in the Mus. Chiaramont. pl. 8, where we likewise find an example of the sleeves closed with agraffes.—Cf. pl. 16.

[164]. Plates. Nos. 98. 108. 131. 162. 172.