[637]. From the way in which this perfumer is mentioned by the comic poets, it may be inferred, that he demanded exceedingly high prices for his commodities. For, in order apparently to tax a person with excessive extravagance, he is said to have purchased unguents of Peron wherewith to anoint the feet of some friend or patron. Athen. xv. 40. xii. 78.
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[639]. Athen. xv. 42. Dioscor. 1. 75.
[640]. Dioscor. 1. 74.
[641]. Ἀμάρακος. Dioscor. i. 68. Poll. vi. 104.
[642]. Dioscor. i. 57.
[643]. Id. i. 53.
[644]. Id. i. 42.
[645]. Ἀδιάντον. Theoph. Hist. Plant. vii. 14. 1.
[646]. Poll. vi. 104.