[110] Itinerary of Greece (translation), vol. ii, p. 211.
[111] Ibid.
[112] Itinerary of Greece (translation), vol. ii, p. 211.
[113] Geography, xiv.
[114] According to Homer, it was at Tricca and round about that his two sons bore sway. Iliad, ii.
[115] Diana.
[116] Pythian Ode, iii.
[117] As Grimm remarks, children brought into the world, like Macduff, by abdominal section, usually become heroes. Teutonic Mythology (translation), p. 383.
[118] Itinerary of Greece (translation), vol. ii, p. 210.
[119] Because of this occurrence it is said that the name of the Mount was changed from Myrtium to Titthium, from Τιτθη, a nurse.