Οἵην ἐκ ῥακέων ὁ γέρων ἐπιγουνίδα φαίνει.
What thews
And what a haunch the senior’s tatters hide.
Cowper.
[76] Zeno, of Citium, a city in the island of Cyprus, founded by Phœnician settlers, was the son of Mnaseas.
[77] Περὶ τῶν 'Αγαθῶν is the title given by Strabo, but we find from Harpocrates and Clemens Alexandrinus, that properly it was Περὶ 'Αγαθῶν καὶ Κακῶν, or “Concerning Good and Evil Things,” which we have rendered in the text “Moral Philosophy.”
[78] Odyssey iii. 267.
[79] Ib. iii. 270.
[80] Ib. iii. 272.
[81] Thisbe, Haliartus, Anthedon, cities of Bœotia; Litæa, a city of Phocis. The Cephissus, a large river, rising in the west of Phocis.