[309]. As Homer, Od. 23, 330; 24, 539; Hesiod, Theog. 515.

[310]. e. g. Il. 10, 394. Cp. Heraclides Ponticus, 15.

[311]. P. V. 349.

[312]. Fr. 88.

[313]. W. reads μένειν (E has κινεῖν), but renders by ‘cieri’.

[314]. Fr. 733.

[315]. See note (4), p. [310].

[316]. Professor Henry Jackson has pointed out that the words form a hexameter line. For the Greek word see p. [291]. Its introduction here is due to M. Bernardakis.

[317]. Reading τῇ γῇ, with Madvig.

[318]. See note (5), p. [310].