[344] Il. ii. 508.
[345] Leake supposes Ægæ to have stood near Limni. Strabo, below, ch. vii. § 4, says that probably the Ægæan Sea had its name from this place.
[346] Of this place, although mentioned by Thucydides, b. iii. ch. 89, very little is known, in consequence no doubt of its having almost entirely disappeared by an earthquake, which took place about 426 or 425 years B. C.
[347] Ktypa-vuna.
[348] Near Anthedon was a place called the Leap of Glaucus, where he threw himself into the sea. Pausanias, ix. 22. The ruins of Anthedon are situated 1-1/2 mile from Lukisi. Smith.
[349] This passage is very corrupt.
[350] The sites of these places are unknown.
[351] Mauro-potamos.
[352] Lake of Livadhia.
[353] Κώπη, an oar.