[1030] Dan. ix. 24–27.
[1031] The text has David.
[1032] Hiram or Huram was his name (1 Kings vii. 13, 40). Clement seems to have mistaken the words ὑπὲρ ὦν occurring in the epistle referred to for a proper name.
[1033] Such, according to Harpocration, was the title of this work. In the text it is called Τριγράμμοι. Suidas calls it Τριασμαί.
[1034] The passage seems incomplete. The bearing of the date of the building of Thasos on the determination of the age of Archilochus, may be, that it was built by Telesiclus his son.
[1035] Called so because he sojourned at Athens. His birthplace was Acarnania.
[1036] Another reading is Τιμοθεος; Sylburgius conjectures Τιμόξενος.
[1037] The text has Φυτὼ, which Sylburgius conjectures has been changed from Πυθώ.
[1038] Plato’s Theages, p. 93.
[1039] i.e. of Io, the daughter of Inachus.