[443]. Τριβόλος. Id. iv. 15.

[444]. Mathée, Notes sur Dioscoride, p. 348.

[445]. Δρακόντιον. Dioscorid. ii. 196.

[446]. Id. iv. 65.

[447]. Athen. iii. 83.

[448]. Lucian. Demon. §§ 23. 63.

[449]. Athen. iii. 77. At present Greek bakers are in most request throughout the Levant. Wolf, Mission. Research. p. 12. Antiphanes, too, in his Omphalè celebrates the Athenian bakers. Athen. iii. 78. And Plato in the Gorgias, t. iii. p. 154, commemorates Thearion, who excelled in this art. On ancient bread-bags, Casaub. ad Theoph. Char. 297.

[450]. Athen. iii. 77.

[451]. Schol. Aristoph. Nub. 660, 666.

[452]. Cakes of leavened bread were called ζυμίται, those of unleavened bread ἄζυμοι. Poll. vi. 32.