[[56]] Paus. viii, 42, 11.

[[57]] Paus. i, 37, 4; 38, 7.

[[58]] Paus. x, 4, 4; they smell very like human flesh.

[[59]] Paus. ix, 40, 11.

[[60]] Paus. i, 34, 3. Cf. Tertullian, de Anima, 46, a list of dream-oracles. Strabo, c. 761-2, represents the practice as an essential feature of Judaism, egkoimâsthai dè kaì autoùs hypèr heautôn kaì humèr tôn állôn allous toùs euoneípous; he compares Moses to Amphiaraus, Trophonius, Orpheus, etc.

[[61]] Paus. ix, 39, 5-14, Frazer's translation.

[[62]] Paus. viii, 8, 3 (Frazer). tôn mèn dè es tò theîon hekónton toîs eirêuenois chrêsómetha.

[[63]] The word of Luke 2, 9.

[[64]] Artemidorus Dald. ii, 70.

[[65]] Artem. Dald. iii, 66.