[185]. Plut. Arat. § 58.
[186]. Clem. Alexand. Pædag. ii. 12. Winkelmann, Histoire de l’Art. iv. 2. 75. note 6, and i. 2. 18. See also Cabinet Pio Clement, t. i. pl. 2, with the observations of Visconti.
[187]. Cf. Mus. Chiaramont, pl. 20.
[188]. Poll. v. 96. vii. 95. Eustath. ad Dion. Perieg, v. 7. Comment. ad Poll. iv. 999. On the κάλαμος, named but not described by Pollux, v. 96, see Eustath. ad Il. τ. p. 1248. Phavor. et Hesych. in voce καλαμις. What the ἔντροπον was, Jungermann confesses he does not know; nor do I, though it appears probable that it may have been the golden or gilt ornament with which the hair when gathered on the top of the head was bound together.
[189]. Damm. 444. Aristoph. Plut. 589. Poll. v. 96.
[190]. This lexicographer speaks of it as follows:—κτένιον. ὁ φοροῦσιν αἱ γυναῖκες ἐν τοῖς ἀναδέμασιν, οἷς κόσμος χρυσοῦς ἐπὶ κεφαλῆς. t. ii. p. 252. b.
[191]. 612, 23, seq.
[192]. Hemsterhuis. ad Poll. t. iv. p. 1000.
[193]. Il. ξ. 182. Odys. σ. 296. Ælian. Var. Hist. i. 18.
[194]. Fabri. Thes. v. auris.