[2254] Reggio.
[2255] Thucydides says ζάγκλιον is a Sicilian word.
[2256] B. C.289.
[2257] B. C.264 to 243.
[2258] B. C.44.
[2259] B. C.36.
[2260] Now called Garafalo.
[2261] Taormina.
[2262] κοπρία.
[2263] These wines, although grown in Sicily, were reckoned among the Italian wines. See Athen. Deipnos. lib. i. cap. 21, ed. Schweigh: tom. i. p. 102. And from the time of Julius Cæsar they were classed in the fourth division of the most esteemed wines. See Plin. Hist. Nat. lib. xiv. § 8, No. 4 and § 17.