Pamphilus the Sicilian, his dinner verses, 6.

Panætius the Rhodian cited, 89.

Panaretus, a thin philosopher, 884.

Panathenaicum, a kind of drinking cup, 790.

Pancrates of Alexandria cited, 1082.

Pancrates the Arcadian wrote on fishing, 20;
cited, 444, 479, 506, 762.

Pandorus, a musical instrument, 281.

Pan loaves, 181.

Pantaleon the jester, his mock bequests, 982.

Pantica of Cyprus, a beautiful but licentious woman, 972.