[213]. Euthyphro, viii. 3 (7A).
[214]. Sophocles, Oed. Rex, 661.
[215]. Cf. ch. XI., n. 19. Also II. Chron. xi. 15. The שדים are mentioned in Psalms cvi. 37 as deities to whom human sacrifices are made.
[216]. Isocr. Pan. 155-156; Lycurgus, In Leocr. 80-81.
[217]. For the Boeotians cf. the common ὗς Βοιωτία; Pind. Ol. vi. 153; id. Fr. iv. 9, and Hor. Epp. II. i. 244; for Egyptian perfidia, Val. Max. v. 1, 10; for Abdera, Juv. Sat. x. 50; Mart. x. 25, 4; for the Cretans, the famous Κρῆτες ἀεὶ ψευσταί, Call. Hymn in Jov. v. 8., a proverb also quoted from Epimenides by Paul, Ep. ad Tit. i. 13. One may also note in this connection the Greek proverb, τρία κάππα κάκιστα · Καππαδοκία καὶ Κρήτη καὶ Κιλικία.
[218]. Livy, XXXIV. xxiv. 4.
[219]. Plautus, Rud. v. 50, scelestus, Agrigentinus, urbis proditor.
[220]. Cicero, Pro Fonteio, 14, 30.
[221]. Cicero, Pro Scauro, 17, 38.
[222]. Pliny, Hist. Nat. Praef. 25.