[249] Ibid. iv. 220.
[250] Ibid. 584.
[251] Herod. ii. 54. According to the Egyptian tradition there reported, the Phœnicians carried into Greece the priestess who founded the Dodonæan oracle. This again leads us to view the Phœnicians as the chief medium of intercourse between Egypt and Greece.
[252] Mure, Lit. Greece, vol. i.
[253] Herod. v. 2.
[254] Il. ii. 594-600.
[255] Il. ii. 730.
[256] Strabo x. p. 471.
[257] Il. ii. 844, and x. 434.
[258] Il. xx. 485.