[1548] See end of B. iv.
[1549] See end of B. ii.
[1550] A priest of Belus, at Babylonia, and a historian of the time of Alexander the Great. He wrote a History of Babylonia, of which some fragments are preserved by the ecclesiastical writers.
[1551] See end of B. ii.
[1552] See end of B. ii.
[1553] See end of B. iii.
[1554] See end of B. iv.
[1555] See end of B. iv.
[1556] See end of B. ii.
[1557] An Athenian, who wrote a history of Greece and Sicily in twenty-six or twenty-seven books, coming down to B.C. 298, from which time Psaon of Platæa continued it.