1 cf. Eph. iv. 27, and the passage quoted by Alford form Plut., De Am. Frat. 488 B., to the effect that the Pythagoreans, whenever anger had caused unkindly words, shook hands before sundown, and were reconciled.

1 ms. vary between e'nplh/ktoij, e'nple/ktoij, a'plh/ktoij, a'pra/ktoij.

1 Rhadamanthus and Minos were both said to be sons of Zeus and Eurpoa. cf. Verg., lAen. vi. 566 and Pind., Ol. ii. 75.

1 poa=gma dusgri/piston. gripi/zw = I catch fish, from gri=foj, a creel.

2 strwth/r.

1 With a play on xa/rac, the word used for stakes.

2 .e. three hundred.

3 Hom. iii. 346.

4 Non illepide auctor epistolae fluvium obstring it resituendi promisso, ut gratuito a se, dari ostendat." Ben. note.

1 grith/, an unknown word. Perhaps akin to krioth. cf. Duncange s.v.

1 grith/, an unknown word. Perhaps akin to krioth. cf. Duncange s.v.


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