[Footnote 4: Lampon.]
[Footnote 5: Figuratively said, as elsewhere.]
[Footnote 6: A hundred feet wide, seemingly.]
[Footnote 7: Not 'invulnerable.' A magic invulnerability was only attributed to heroes by later legend.]
[Footnote 8: From [Greek: aietos] an eagle.]
[Footnote 9: Maternal uncle of Pytheas and Phylakidas.]
[Footnote 10: [Greek: melete de ergon ophellei]. Opp. 411.]
[Footnote 11: I. e. he stimulates their zeal and skill. The Naxian whetstone seems to be emery.]