[1141] See the [end] of this Book.

[1142] Beyond the mention made of him in B. xxxiv. c. [19], no particulars relative to him are known.

[1143] Other readings of this name are “Lædus Stratiotes,” “Ledis Thracides,” “Hieris Thracides,” and “Lidistratices.” The Bamberg MS. has “Hedys Trachides.” Salmasius, Hardouin, and Sillig propose “Leostratides,” and Thiersch “Lysistratides.”

[1144] Nothing further is known of him.

[1145] For the murder of his mother Clytæmnestra.

[1146] Nothing is known of this artist.

[1147] From Troy.

[1148] “Coquos,” literally, “cooks.”

[1149] “Cooks in miniature.”

[1150] By the process of moulding, probably.