[747] Il. xviii. 474 sq.

[748] Il. vi. 236.

[749] x. 1.

[750] Il. iv. 242, xiv. 479.

[751] Il. xi. 385.

[752] The Romaic gh is, as far as I know, the only modern European representative of the ‘Semitic’ ghayn, which French writers must transliterate by R: e.g. Razzia for Ghazweh.

[753] Even in the army of Perseus we are told by Livy (xliv. 40), the Thracians marched first brandishing, from time to time, Swords of enormous weight.

[754] xiii. 576.

[755] xxiii. 307.

[756] i. 210, 220.