[155] Il. xxi. 401.

[156] Il. xv. 229.

[157] Od. xv. 526.

[158] She has also minor interpositions: see Od. xxii. 205, 256, 273, 297.

[159] Od. xx. 345–71.

[160] Il. x. 274. Minerva’s patronage of the heron was probably connected with her martial character: for it appears that in Sanscrit the word Scandha signifies both war and also the heron. (Welsford on the English Language, p 152.)

[161] Hom. Theol. iv. 16, p. 147.

[162] Il. xix. 404–7. See inf. Sect. iii. on [Juno].

[163] Il. iii. 396.

[164] Il. v. 449.