
The History of Antiquity, Vol. 1 (of 6)
"Quæst. Græcæ," c. 45.
849
Lassen, "Zeit. d. d. M. G.," 10, 381.
850
Bœckh, "Corp. Inscript." 26, 93.
851
Ælian, "Hist. Anim." 12, 30.
852
1, 173; 7, 92.
853
Heracl. Pont. Fragm. 15; Nicol. Damasc. Fragm. 129, ed. Müller.
854
Strabo, p. 664.
855
Strabo, p. 665.
856
Herod. 1, 182; Serv. ad Æneid, 4, 143. Pausanias (1, 19, 3) says that the Lyceum at Athens was a sanctuary of Apollo Lyceus; the "Iliad" (5, 171) represents Lycaon as ruling in Lycia.
857
Lassen, "Z. d. d. M. G." 10, 335 ff; Blau, ibid. 17, 667.
858
Steph. Byzant., Ἄρνα: Fellowes, "Lyc. Coins," pl. 12, 7.
859
Blau ("Z. d. d. M. G." 17, 649 ff) sustains the first view, Savelsberg and M. Schmidt the second; M. Schmidt, "Lyc. Inscript."
860
Fellowes, "Account," p. 174, 194; "Lyc. Coins," pl. x. 1, 2, 3.
861
Ross, "Kleinasien," s. 57.
862
Lassen, "Z. d. d. M. G." 10, 348.
863
Ross, "Kleinasien," s. 51.
864
Ross, loc. cit. s. 35.