[2127] Supposed by Hardouin to be the writer mentioned at the end of B. vii. and B. x.: or perhaps, “a chief” of an Athenian tribe.
[2128] A “group of kindred.”
[2129] A disciple of Carneades. See the list of writers at the [end] of this Book.
[2130] B.C. 168.
[2131] Represented in a sitting posture, as mentioned by Ovid, Trist. II. 525, and by Philostratus, Vit. Apol. B. II. c. 10. The Medea is described in an Epigram in B. iv. of the Greek Anthology, imitated by Ausonius, Epigr. 22.
[2133] Medusa, slain by Perseus.
[2134] In the former editions, “Mecophanes.”
[2135] Or ochre. See B. xxxiii. c. [56].
[2136] Health, Brightness, and All-heal.