- Zacharias, his dumbness, i. [25].
- Zaleucus, i. [404].
- Zaps, ii. [249].
- Zeus, the Stoic, i. [393];
- quoted, [69], [75], ii. [266].
- Zeus, various stories of, i. [28], [29], [30];
- the amours of, [39], etc.;
- human, [43];
- vile, ibid.;
- worshipped under various names and forms, [44], [45].
- Zopyrus, i. [150].
- Zoroaster, i. [397]; ii. [282].
END OF VOL. II.
MURRAY AND GIBB, EDINBURGH,
PRINTERS TO HER MAJESTY’S STATIONERY OFFICE.
FOOTNOTES:
[1] Referring in particular to the Jews.
[2] The text reads ἄχρηστος; Sylburg prefers the reading εὒχρηοτος.
[3] Prov. x. 10, Septuagint.
[4] διεληλθέναι, suggested by Sylb. as more suitable than the διαλεληθέναι of the text.
[5] Hermas—close of third vision.
[6] Prov. iii. 5, 6, 7, 12, 23.