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Bodin Sources Index – Commentary on Oppian Release Date – January 2008 1 Slip Reference Work Pag e Notes 3888 “Cabalaei” Op 54 speak of matatron = the divine spark 3461 “Pythagorici” Op 53v views on transmigration of souls 3926 “Quidam poeta” Op 81 love is called hominum domitor, domitorque Deorum [not in Forcellini] 3852 Abumaron Caldaeus Op 54 speaks of Deus = the divine spark 3927 Adrian de venatione Op 98v on the hystrix (porcupine?) Spinis missilibus canes virosque Arcebat procul… 3928 Adrianus Op 50 on hunting tackle 2355 Aelian Op 75v deer have their young in frequented spots, fearing wild beasts more than man 2357 Aelian Op ? the oryx has one horn - though some in India have 4 horns 2358 Aelian Op 82v elephants run through woods as through corn & break trees like stalks of wheat 2359 Aelian Op 85 calls Chaos panthers 2360 Aelian Op 88v lions never sleep 2361 Aelian Op 95 on the hyena changing its sex 2369 Aelian Op 76v and others disprove Pliny's statement that no bears breed in Africa 2370 Aelian Op 78 on the age of elephants 2371 Aelian Op 82v that elephants can sometimes write a sentence 2372 Aelian Op 90 believes in or the congealing of the urine of the lynx 2373 Aelian Op 94v denies the hyena is a crocuta 2374 Aelian Op 98v the manticora can shoot out the quills of its tail, like the hystrix 2362 Aelian lib. 5. Op 83 description of the rhinoceros 2365 Aelian lib. 5. Op 92v onager has bitter flesh - Pliny & Xenophon deny this 2366 Aelian lib. 5. Op 94v on the hyena 2367 Aelian lib. 7. Op 98 Agathyrsis & Artemon say they've seen “apros alatos et cornigeros” 2368 Aelian lib. 7. Op 98v crocodiles attacked by ichneumons 2342 Aelian lib. 7. cap. 35. Op 101 male and female hares have young (4 lines) 2363 Aelian lib. 8. Op 86 on Herinaceus 2350 Aelian lib. 2. Op 59v Indian dogs a cross between a dog and a tiger

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Slip Reference Work Page Notes3888 “Cabalaei” Op 54 speak of matatron = the divine spark3461 “Pythagorici” Op 53v views on transmigration of souls3926 “Quidam poeta” Op 81 love is called hominum domitor, domitorque Deorum

[not in Forcellini]3852 Abumaron Caldaeus Op 54 speaks of Deus = the divine spark3927 Adrian de venatione Op 98v on the hystrix (porcupine?) Spinis missilibus canes

virosque Arcebat procul… 3928 Adrianus Op 50 on hunting tackle2355 Aelian Op 75v deer have their young in frequented spots, fearing wild

beasts more than man2357 Aelian Op ? the oryx has one horn - though some in India have 4

horns2358 Aelian Op 82v elephants run through woods as through corn & break

trees like stalks of wheat2359 Aelian Op 85 calls Chaos panthers2360 Aelian Op 88v lions never sleep2361 Aelian Op 95 on the hyena changing its sex2369 Aelian Op 76v and others disprove Pliny's statement that no bears

breed in Africa2370 Aelian Op 78 on the age of elephants2371 Aelian Op 82v that elephants can sometimes write a sentence2372 Aelian Op 90 believes in or the congealing of the urine

of the lynx2373 Aelian Op 94v denies the hyena is a crocuta2374 Aelian Op 98v the manticora can shoot out the quills of its tail, like

the hystrix2362 Aelian lib. 5. Op 83 description of the rhinoceros2365 Aelian lib. 5. Op 92v onager has bitter flesh - Pliny & Xenophon deny this2366 Aelian lib. 5. Op 94v on the hyena2367 Aelian lib. 7. Op 98 Agathyrsis & Artemon say they've seen “apros alatos

et cornigeros”2368 Aelian lib. 7. Op 98v crocodiles attacked by ichneumons2342 Aelian lib. 7. cap. 35. Op 101 male and female hares have young (4 lines)2363 Aelian lib. 8. Op 86 on Herinaceus2350 Aelian lib.2. Op 59v Indian dogs a cross between a dog and a tiger2349 Aelian lib.5. Op 66v the catoblepas, an animal of Africa which can kill with

its breath (not its glance, as other writers report - Solinus & Pliny)

2347 Aelian lib.5 Op 79v wild 'caprae' on the top of the Libyan mountains and the size of oxen

2354 Aelian lib. Op 57v on Libyan horses2341 Aelian libro primo. Op 95v etymology of = year; wolves crossing a

stream, holding tails in mouths (4 lines)2348 Aelian Op 76 deer have swum from Syria to Cyprus, and Epirus to

Corcyra2351 Aelian Op 55 confirms fables [Pegasus, etc.] by many examples2345 Aelian lib. 7. Op 81v on the otis2346 Aelian lib.5. Op 80 quotes this passage of Oppian2356 Aelianus ex placitis Democriti Op 75v reasons for stags losing their antlers & growing fresh

ones2364 Aelianus lib. 5. Op 92 hibernation of bears2353 Aelianus lib.2. Op 104 lion sacred to Vulcan in Egypt (paraphrase)2344 Aelianus lib. Op 91 on bears2352 Aelianus Op 54v the docilitas equorum2343 Aelianlib.5. Op 95v because wolves hunt at night

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Bodin Sources Index – Commentary on Oppian Release Date – January 2008 2 Slip Reference Work Page Notes2375 Aelius, L. [Stilo] Op 100v leporem quasi levipedem (hare) [ap. Gellius Noct. Att.

1. 18. 2.]2376 Aeschines Op 64v 2390 Aeschylus Op 49 /

[Fragments 182. 3. L & S]2392 Aeschylus Op 97v A. Italica voce caprum appellat 2393 Aeschylus Op 50 2394 Aeschylus Op 55 ~ - 2395 Aeschylus Op 60v '

- on the children of Aegistheus and Clytemnestra (hybrids?)

2396 Aeschylus Op 79 2397 Aeschylus Op 83 = swan song2398 Aeschylus Op 88 often used Ister for Tanais (rivers)2377 Aeschylus in Agamemnone Op 62v [Hercules] cleansed the land

// §. in2378 Aeschylus in Agamemnone Op 97v 2379 Aeschylus in Agamemnone Op 104 §.

§. 2380 Aeschylus in Persis Op 70 2381 Aeschylus in Persis Op 70v = Nile2382 Aeschylus in Prometheo Op 54v 2383 Aeschylus in Prometheo Op 56v on the eruption of Etna: /

0//\

2384 Aeschylus in Prometheo Op 66v …

2385 Aeschylus in Prometheo Op 66v 2386 Aeschylus in Prometheo Op 73 the river Ister rises in the Hyperborean mountains2387 Aeschylus in Prometheo Op 93 ' 2388 Aeschylus in Prometheo Op 93 ships2389 Aeschylus 09\0\ Op 52 ’/2391 Aeschylus 09\0\ Op 55v / 0/2399 Agathocles Babylonius apud Athenaeum Op 87v Jove brought up by a swine - this is now a sacred

animal in Crete because it drowned the baby's cries by its grunting

3931 Agathyrsis apud Aelian lib. 7. Op 98 quoted for his evidence on wild boars in India 3930 Agesilaus lib. 3. rerum Italicarum. Op 80v Fulvius Stellius begat a daughter on a horse [either

apud Plutarch or Stobaeus]3854 Agrippa, M. in libris occultae philosophiae Op 94v gives reasons for the wonders reported about the

hyena3853 Agrippa, M. [Cornelius Agrippa von Nettesheim] Op 66 in eo libro quo disciplinas omnes una voce

labefactavit; says the Thebans were the inventors of hunting - wrongly

3855 Alciatus Op 80 …hunc locum (a passage in Oppian) in Emblemata transtulit, sed de capris in genere loquitur, hic vero tantum de Subo intelligi voluit

2400 Alcmaeon [apud Aristotle] Op 79v wild 'caprae' breathe through their ears, not their horns [Hist. Anim. 492a. 14.]

2401 Alcman Op 45 3856 Alexander ab Alexandro Op 45v = falconem vocat et in aquilarum genere

collocat3857 Alexander ab Alexandro Op 47 asserts existence of Tritons on the evidence of Gaza &

Trapezuntius2406 Alexander Myndius Athen. Dipnosoph. lib. ex

authoritate Alexandri Myndii.Op 60v on the characteristics of a muraena mated with a viper

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Bodin Sources Index – Commentary on Oppian Release Date – January 2008 3 Slip Reference Work Page Notes2407 Alexander of Myndus Op 60v on zoology; referred to very often but nothing now

extant Alexander. See also Aphrodisaeus, Aphrodisiensis.

3858 Alfraganus Op 105 varying distance of the sun from the earth acc. to Ptolemaeus & A.

3859 Alphonsus Op 78 calculation of age of earth - 8540 since creation2408 Amianus Marcellinus (Amianus) Op 73 Danube has 7 mouths [22. 8. 44.]2409 Anacreon Op 102 nature gave horns to bulls, hooves to horses,

to hares, teeth to lions, etc. & to men

2410 Anacreon Op 90 before drinking heavily exclaims:

2411 Anacreon Op 75v 2412 Anacreon Op 74v

(a female deer with horns?)2413 Anacreon Op 58 §.

§. §. 1/§. /~//§./\/

2414 Anacreon Op 58v &’ !j &/

2415 Anacreon Op 48v (4 lines of verse)2416 Anacreon Op 43v 2417 Anacreon Op 104v [tmesis]2418 Anacreon Op 106v 2419 Anacreon Op 108v (&(//

&

2420 Anacreon Op 108v )/_&[36. 2.?]

2422 Anaxagoras Op 54 speaks of the 2421 Anaxagoras apud Plutarch Op 84 Anaximander, Empedocles and Anaxagoras believed

man could be generated from rich, warm soil.2423 Anaxandrides apud Athenaeum Op 45 3932 Anaximander apud Plutarch. de Plac. 5. 19. Op 84 09~=_~=

Anaximander, Empedocles and Anaxagoras believed man could be generated from rich, warm soil.

2402 Aphrodisaeus Op 53v etiam Aphrodisaeo annuente2403 Aphrodisaeus Op 54 his view on intellect & soul & body2404 Aphrodisiensis, Alexander Op 53 denies "phantasia" & "memoria" to all insects2405 Aphrodisiensis, Alexander in problematis Op 94v why owls, etc. can see better in the dark (9 lines

quoted)Apion. See Appion.

2426 Apollodorus Op 60 his mistaken criticism of a passage of Homer (Odys. on /), said the /was wrongly called an island by Homer

2432 Apollon Op 107v Bacchus came from India to Thebes (2 lines of Greek)2433 Apollon Op 107 Bacchus rewards the daughter of Aristaeus (2 lines of

Greek)2434 Apollon Op 107 speaking of Aristaeus who sheltered Bacchus:

[A.R. 4. 1131. Arg. 3. 981.]

2430 Apollon lib. 4. Op 77 the Gorgon's blood falling on the ground produced serpents

2431 Apollon 2. Op 87v '

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' 2440 Apollonii scholiastes in Argonautica Op 44 Argo…

02429a Apollonius Op 67v Orpheus, Apollonius, Theocritus and Valerius Flaccus

are ample witnesses to the virtues of boxing2435 Apollonius Op 86v the two sons of Boreas would have killed the Harpies

if Iris had not come and stopped them2436 Apollonius Op 106v the ship suddenly covered with vines & ivy - Bacchus

(4 lines of Greek)2437 Apollonius Op 93v denies Medea slew her brother - says it was Jason2438 Apollonius Op 86 for whole legend of Phineus2441 Apollonius Op 87v Zeus nursed by the Curetes or Cretans2442 Apollonius Op 67v on the prowess of Polydeuces at boxing 2428 Apollonius apud Philostratus Op 90v /2427 Apollonius apud Philostratus lib. 2. Op 55v sexual life of vipers2429 Apollonius in Argonauticis Op 73 Ister flows from the Riphaean mountains2439 Apollonius libro 4. Op 54v the Argo (ship) speaks2424 Appion Op 70v named as a writer on the Nile2425 Appion Op 103 poetice. Appion & Herodorus circumflecti

voluerunt, etc. [the accent]2443 Apuleius Op 60v /surientes. de piscibus proprie dixit

Apuleius [Apologia p. 465. Delphin ed. See Festus.]2444 Apuleius lib. 8. Op 55 takes the Bellerophon & Pegasus legend allegorically2445 Aratus Op 74 9&&2446 Aratus Op 87v Zeus nursed by the Curetes or Cretans2447 Aratus Op 96 (Sirius) 2448 Aratus Op 67 B. follows his opinion on the Gemini (astronomical

sign)2449 Archelaus Op 60v quoted on natural history by the scholiast to Nicander3933 Archelaus [apud Aristotle?] Op 79v wild 'caprae' breathe through their ears, not their

horns; Alcmaeon, Orus Apollo & M. Varro are also of this opinion

2450 Archestratus apud Athenaeum Op 100 calls the hare 3934 Archilocus Op 96 explaining

///93/__ /vel \ \/[Hesychius s. v. /

2451 Aristarchus Op 85v Athenaeus quotes his opinion on the /which he says /0=&9&[Hesychius, not in Athenaeus]

2452 Aristarchus Op 60 wrongly criticizes a passage of Homer, Odyssey -he said the /was not an island

2453 Aristarchus Op 103 prefers a circumflex accent on = (=)to distinguish it from the epithet (= petra)

2454 Aristides in Panathenaeis Op 84 the Athenians alone have /0// because they are autochthonous (4 lines)

3935 Ariston Op 44v tradit nectar e fragrantissimis floribus fieri, quale in Lydia miscebatur antiquitus

2467 Aristophanes Op 69v bulls preparing for battle: (#_# (/(anoints)~=&(/(dusts its feet)

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Bodin Sources Index – Commentary on Oppian Release Date – January 2008 5 Slip Reference Work Page Notes2468 Aristophanes Op 78 calls old women , i.e. outliving 5

2469 Aristophanes Op 80 - storks care for their aged parents2455 Aristophanes in Avibus Op 75 2456 Aristophanes in Avibus Op 81 2457 Aristophanes in Avibus Op 83 on the swan's dying song2458 Aristophanes in Avibus Op 85v 2459 Aristophanes in Avibus Op 97 (wind egg)2460 Aristophanes in Avibus Op 99v 2462 Aristophanes in Pluto Op 90 = far-sighted2461 Aristophanes in Ranis Op 50 metaphorical use)2463 Aristophanes in Vespis Op 81 for 2464 Aristophanes in Vespis Op 52 /00\)/

&_)_

2465 Aristophanes in Vespis Op 109 )’ probably refers to the 2466 Aristophanes 9\/ Op 58 the words

3936 Aristophanes [grammaticus ?] Op 75 finds fault with Aeschylus' use of synonyms (e.g.

3937 Aristophanes grammaticus Op 82v some elephants so tame they fall in love with boys &

girls - qualis fuit corrivalis Aristophanis grammatici. 2226 Aristotle Op 100 0coitus2227 Aristotle Op iii his very accurate work on the nature of living things2228 Aristotle Op 45v -falcon - aquila, distinguished by Aristotle2229 Aristotle Op 46v has the form rather than 2230 Aristotle Op 53 2231 Aristotle Op 54 intellectus = 2232 Aristotle Op 55v calls vipers 2233 Aristotle Op 58 on the excessive libido of horses2234 Aristotle Op 60v is female, is male2235 Aristotle Op 71 some cattle in Phrygia can move their horns like ears2236 Aristotle Op 74v relying on Homer's evidence says in Cyrene sheep as

well as rams are horned even from birth2237 Aristotle Op 75v the female deer more often make the advances to the

males2238 Aristotle Op 75v stags cast their antlers and grow fresh ones (4 lines)2239 Aristotle Op 75v stags bury their left antlers2240 Aristotle Op 76 definition of amphibians2241 Aristotle Op 79 does not distinguish a dorcadibus, comprising

each genus under the name of damae2242 Aristotle Op 79v Alcmaeon is wrong saying that goats breathe through

their ears2243 Aristotle Op 80 uses = where Pliny uses 2244 Aristotle Op 80 for2245 Aristotle Op 81 calls

2246 Aristotle Op 81v the oryx has only one horn2247 Aristotle Op 82 the animals called do not have teeth of

different physical properties compared to the elephant which produces both teeth and ivory

2249 Aristotle Op 83 swans '

2250 Aristotle Op 83v is a class half-way between animal & plant2251 Aristotle Op 86 the 0/mole) has eyes under the membrane2252 Aristotle Op 87

types of teeth)

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Bodin Sources Index – Commentary on Oppian Release Date – January 2008 6 Slip Reference Work Page Notes2253 Aristotle Op 87

/

2254 Aristotle Op 90 on effects of wine - makes people first and then

2256 Aristotle Op 91v bears' period of gestation very short - and their offspring are very small

2257 Aristotle Op 92 among viviparous quadrupeds bears hibernate ( for reasons unknown

2258 Aristotle Op 97v /\ ~|2259 Aristotle Op 98 castrated boars larger & fiercer than whole ones;

Bodin is surprised at this (3 lines)2260 Aristotle Op 99v calls the simply

or 2261 Aristotle Op 100v uses & indifferently = hare2262 Aristotle Op 108v catching panthers with doped meat (2 lines of Greek)

\= aconite [Pliny N.H. 20.50. 27.7.]2263 Aristotle Op 60 following Artemidorus calls the wolf/dog hybrid

"crocuta" 2264 Aristotle Op 78 on the age of elephants2265 Aristotle Op 88 on how widespread lions are in Greece2266 Aristotle Op 94v denies the hyena is a crocuta2267 Aristotle Op 97 Indian bitches sent into the woods to mate with tigers2268 Aristotle Op 99 the ichneumon calls its fellows to help before

engaging an asp2224 Aristotle in lib. animalium Op 46 on tunnies feeding on land2151 Aristotle in lib. de historia animalium Op 59v highly commends Cretan dogs and gives 2 classes -

2160 Aristotle in lib. de historia animalium Op 79 = antelope2161 Aristotle in lib. de historia animalium Op 79v young storks care for their aged parents2205 Aristotle in lib. de mundo Op 56v /

0\

2207 Aristotle in lib. de mundo Op 102v on winds2206 Aristotle in lib. de mundo ad Alexandrum Op 104 beacon signals in the Persian Empire (6 lines of

Greek)2195 Aristotle in lib. de partibus animalium Op 110 that part of the throat next to the larynx2210 Aristotle in lib. Op 55 on camels2211 Aristotle in lib. Op 63 on a spot in Sicily where the flowers are so many and

so sweet-smelling that dogs are put off the scent of their quarry (5 lines)

2212 Aristotle in lib. Op 73 the Ister flows from the 2213 Aristotle in lib. Op 75v stags shy when they've lost their horns - or rather

defenceless and in a certain amount of pain2214 Aristotle in lib. Op 84v on / (sand eels) [835b. 16.]2215 Aristotle in lib. Op 90 the lynx congeals its urine into a stone - 2216 Aristotle in lib. Op 92 hibernating bears put on fat2218 Aristotle in lib. Op 77 on a suitable habitat; a species can flourish on one side

of a river & not the other side, e.g. in Cephalenia, 0/in Boeotia

2225 Aristotle in libris animalium Op 58v disproves Democritus' reason for the varied colors of birds

2198 Aristotle in libris de Repub. Op 69 monarchy best because one sun in sky, one bull among cattle, one queen among bees, etc.

2190 Aristotle in partibus animalium Op 57v 2208 Aristotle in probl. Op 57v on eyes -

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2220 Aristotle in quaest. nat. Op 75 de causa libidinis avium2221 Aristotle in quaest. nat. Op 79-

79v\ \/'0'tamespecies all came from wild ones

2209 Aristotle in sectione decima problematum Op 84 large animals generated in putrefaction2178 Aristotle lib. 1. de historia animalium Op 102 each species has its own weapon or defense2202 Aristotle lib. 1. Op 73 the Ister and the Tartesius rise from Pyrrhene

(wrongly)2163 Aristotle lib. 2. de historia animalium Op 82 other animals besides man lose their first set of teeth 2199 Aristotle lib. 2. de Repub. Op 84 the first Greeks, if they were (sprung from

the soil)…2192 Aristotle lib. 2. Op 74 only male stags have horns2167 Aristotle lib. 2. Op 87 all quadrupeds have teeth, etc.2201 Aristotle lib. 2. Op 72 denies Hesiod's notion that all streams come originally

from the ocean2184 Aristotle lib. 3. Op 95 on the hyena2149 Aristotle lib. 5. Op 46v divisions of the genus ‘columba’:

2150 Aristotle lib. 5. Op 58v [= to "pup" or to give birth]2176 Aristotle lib. 5. Op 100 two methods of coitus among birds2188 Aristotle lib. 5. Op 88v all lions are one color (2255 Aristotle lib. 6. Op 91v bears mate only during one month2157 Aristotle lib. 6. Op 75v 8 months gestation by deer2169 Aristotle lib. 6. Op 89 Syrian lions bear young lions have from one

to six pregnancies (4 lines)2177 Aristotle lib. 6. Op 101 superfoetation of hares2172 Aristotle lib. 7. Op 92 it is not true that the polypus eats itself2179 Aristotle lib. 7. Op 95 on the hyena; denies that it changes its sex (3 lines)2170 Aristotle lib. 8. de historia animalium Op 91 on bears carrying their young up trees to escape their

enemies2248 Aristotle lib. 9. Op 82v strength of elephants2173 Aristotle lib. 9. Op 96v are tame to men & yet fight with dogs and lions;

3 species of 2174 Aristotle lib. 9. Op 98 on the porcupine?)2175 Aristotle lib. 9. Op 98v ichneumons attack crocodiles2156 Aristotle lib. Op 75 stags castrated do not lose their horns2185 Aristotle lib. Op 60v vipers viviparous2204 Aristotle lib. Op 102v winds –

2193 Aristotle lib.3. Op 74v the timidity of deer - their blood is thin - fibers)

2197 Aristotle libro primo. de Repub. Op 45 adds to the other divisions of hunting put forward by Plato, etc. (3 lines)

2200 Aristotle lib. Op 60 on the Delta2203 Aristotle lib. 2. Op 73 Ister and Nile the largest rivers2223 Aristotle Op 108

(1½ lines of Greek)2217 Aristotle Op 93 wild horses in Syria - fight for leadership of the herd2219 Aristotle Op 105v on the tree from which the wreaths for Olympic

victors were picked (4½ lines of Greek)2196 Aristotle Op 99v the (struthiocamelus) is partly

bird & partly quadruped2194 Aristotle lib. Op 79 the size and branching of the horns is more a

hindrance than a help 2158 Aristotle Op 77v deer, when bitten by a snake, eat (a kind of

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crab) as an antidote2159 Aristotle Op 78v counts the stories of the longevity of deer a myth2152 Aristotle lib. 8. Op 59v on pure breeds and mixed breeds2164 Aristotle lib. 4. Op 83v among all quadrupeds there are male and female2165 Aristotle lib. 5. Op 84v automatic generation of all the 0

ostraceum genus(5 lines)2171 Aristotle lib. 5. Op 92 the mates in the winter and produces

offspring in the spring; hibernates for two months2154 Aristotle lib. 6. Op 74v rutting season of stags2183 Aristotle lib. 7. Op 97v wild swine live in inaccessible places

(&-)-

2166 Aristotle lib. 8. Op 85v description of the /2168 Aristotle lib. 8. Op 88v lions feed ravenously and then go two or three days

without food (3 lines)2155 Aristotle lib. Op 75

)2182 Aristotle lib. Op 97v wild boars in the rutting season (4 lines)2180 Aristotle lib.4. Op 106

2181 Aristotle lib.9. Op 104 lions fear the fire (2 lines of Greek)2162 Aristotle libro 2. Op 81v elephant has two large teeth (not tusks)2153 Aristotle libro 5. Op ? all animals except man in heat only at fixed times;

ibid. lib. 6. man the most "salacious" of all animals2187 Aristotle Op 78 man lives longer than any creature except the elephant,

according to available evidence2189 Aristotle lib. 3. Op 97 rebuts the idea of insemination by the wind2186 Aristotle lib. Op 61 best dogs a cross of Molossian and Laconian2191 Aristotle Op 65 = 2222 Aristotle Op 53v 02269 Arrian Op 96v genitive of 2271 Arrian lib. 7. of the Anabasis Op 57v on the horses of Nissa2274 Arrian lib. 8. Op 44 Thyonaeus Bacchus the author of saltatio

(= /2273 Arrian lib. 8. Op 106-

106vdid the Theban Bacchus ever go to India? (3 lines of Greek)

2270 Arrian lib. Op 82v great strength of the elephant's trunk2275 Arrianus Op 43 Assyria properly = Mesopotamia2276 Arrianus Op 71v Geryon fought with Hercules (an Argive not a Tyrian)

near Ambracia not near Gades (question of location of Erythaea); Bodin takes this opinion of Arrian's from a passage of Eustathius in Dionys.

2272 Arrianus lib. 8. Op 46 on sea-monsters in Indian Ocean2277 Artemidorus Op 83v calls the rhinoceros

2281 Artemidorus Op 83v the rhinoceros is only a little smaller than the elephant

– but Oppian says rhe rhinoceros is smaller than the oryx

2282 Artemidorus Op 70v named as a writer on the Nile2278-79

Artemidorus [apud Strabo] Op 99v description of a camelopard: the back part is narrower than the front Strabo follows his opinion about camelopards

2280 Artemidorus Ephesius [apud Strabo] Op 60 geographer ap. Strabo; "Aristoteles, Plinius, et Strabo ex Artemidori placitis, crocutas appellant the wolf/dog hybrid."

3939 Artemon apud Aelian. lib. 7. Op 98 & Agathyrsis quoted for their evidence on wild boars in India

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Bodin Sources Index – Commentary on Oppian Release Date – January 2008 9 Slip Reference Work Page Notes3938 Athanasius in quadam epistola Op 101 (hares proverbially timid)2294 Athenaeus Op iv source for life of Oppian2295 Athenaeus Op 43v \\2296 Athenaeus Op 46v has the form rather than 2297 Athenaeus Op 46v /(mullet) sacred to Diana?

/’9/ /2298 Athenaeus Op 47 a Triton is a fish of the genus Pelamides2299 Athenaeus Op 49 on times of meals2300 Athenaeus Op 49v /=1-

on meals2301 Athenaeus Op 66 2302 Athenaeus Op 69v uses of word 2303 Athenaeus Op 70v calls Nile 2304 Athenaeus Op 75 quotes Clearchus: the is even more lascivious

than the cock2305 Athenaeus Op 79 note on word "Nonnulli appellant,

quos reprehendit Athenaeus"2306 Athenaeus Op 81 says Archilochus often made the middle syllable of

short2307 Athenaeus Op 81 calls 2308 Athenaeus Op 81v easy way to hunt otidas - clothe yourself in a horse's

hide2309 Athenaeus Op 82v some elephants so tame that some of them fell in love

with boys or girls2310 Athenaeus Op 85v reports the opinions of Aristarchus & Callistratus on

the 2311 Athenaeus Op 86v = Persian cup

2312 Athenaeus Op 90 the Muses were Bacchus' nurses2313 Athenaeus Op 94v owls, etc. see better at night and do their hunting then2314 Athenaeus Op 97v Alexander the Great 2315 Athenaeus Op 99v differentiates 0

9(= passerculi)2316 Athenaeus Op 100 calls one kind of

hare/1//9/

2317 Athenaeus Op 100v = Iberian type of hare2319 Athenaeus Op 108v calls Bacchus 2320 Athenaeus Op 108v = excessive drunkenness2322 Athenaeus Op 110 (the form of the word)3040 Athenaeus Op 92v Athenaeus disproves the ideas about the polypus

eating its own feet - "non secus ac illius Matreae praestigias (nonsense) qui feram a se nutriri diceret, sese vorantem."

2290 Athenaeus Dipnosoph. lib. 1. Op 74 Oppian a native of Cilicia2289 Athenaeus Dipnosoph. lib. 5. Op 66v-

67on the Gorgons (¾ page)

2321 Athenaeus Dipnosoph. lib. 8. Op 109v - horns like branches

2288 Athenaeus Dipnosoph. lib. Op 61 temple to //at Athens2284 Athenaeus Dipnosoph. lib. Op 45v (i.e

Hercules\/

2286 Athenaeus Dipnosoph. lib. Op 48v and Anacreon on customs of grape harvest, particularly the singing of

2285 Athenaeus Dipnosoph. lib. Op 46 calls tunnies

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Bodin Sources Index – Commentary on Oppian Release Date – January 2008 10 Slip Reference Work Page Notes2287 Athenaeus Dipnosoph. lib. Op 60v ex authoritate Alexandri Myndii on the characteristics

of those muraenas born of a muraena mating with a viper

2283 Athenaeus Dipnosoph. Op 45v

2292 Athenaeus Dipnosoph. Op 84v (do not mate) \

2291 Athenaeus Dipnosoph. Op 83 denies that dying swans sing - says Alexander Myndius sat by many dying swans and never heard one sing

2318 Athenaeus lib. 1. Dipnosoph. Op 106v (paraphrase) Bacchus' flight to the sea = the addition of water to wine

2293 Athenaeus lib. primo. Op 45 3-fold division of hunting - and says snaring of birds was known to the ancients

2333 Aurelius Op 50 on hunting2334 Aurelius Op 59 a bitch seu Lacedemonio natam seu rure Molosso2335 Aurelius Op 75 cerva morem sequitur, taurum formosa iuvenca 2331 Aurelius de venat. Op 102v on Numidian horses - controlled superbly simply

lentae moderamine virgae2332 Aurelius de venat. Op 109 on the use of the - a feathered strip to

frighten the game (11 lines of Latin)2324 Aurelius de venatione Op 49 (5 lines of Latin)2325 Aurelius de venatione Op 50v-

51(4 lines of Latin)…Quemque coloratus Mazax deserta per arva Pavit, etc.

2328 Aurelius de venatione Op 61v Renibus ampla Satis Validis, diductaque coxas (points of a good dog)

2323 Aurelius in Bucolicis Op 107 Vos etiam Nysae viridi nutristis in antro, Hunc nymphae, faunique senes, satyrique procaces.

2326 Aurelius in venatione Op 59 Pannonicae stirpis temnatur origo2327 Aurelius in venatione Op 59 (5 lines of Latin) §. Tuscorum....canum §. proles de

sanguine manat Hibero.2329 Aurelius in venatione Op 63v dogs from Britain2330 Aurelius in venatione Op 63v on training the young dogs to catch hares (10 lines)2336a Ausonius Op 78 lines of Ausonius attributed by some to Maro – men

live to 99, garrula cornix 9 times this, cervus 4 times the cornix; corvus 3 times cervus, phoenix 9 times the corvus "…at illum multiplicat novies phoenix reparabilis ales." [Ausonius. Idyll. 18. 6. Teubner. p. 93.]

2337 Ausonius Op 101 on a hare caught by a 'canis marinus' (4 lines)2338 Ausonius Op 99v [Epistle XI] = passerem marinum -

wrongly, says Bodin2339 Ausonius Op 85v Dic cessante cibo, somno quis opimior est? Glis.

[Edyllia. 347. Delphin ed.]2340 Ausonius Op 56 (2 lines) on vipers - Eune quod uxoris gravidae putria

inguina lambis; Festinas / non natis tradere natis - the female viper dies in delivery

3860 Averroes Op 54 his "intellectus agens"3861 Avicenna Op 84 & the school of the Arabians held that man could have

sprung from warm rich soil3862 Bellonius Op 99v says he saw a camelopard at Alexandria & gives a

drawing of one3863 Bellonius in observationibus Op 63v the Turks of Bodin's day paint their bodies with yellow

or red & this is considered to enhance the beauty3864 Beroaldus Op 49 "At cum B. huic loco satisfecisse videatur…"

[a commentator on Oppian or Virgil: Aen. 4.?]3866 Brodaeus Op 48 "hinc locum castigavit B." i.e. emended the text

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Bodin Sources Index – Commentary on Oppian Release Date – January 2008 11 Slip Reference Work Page Notes3867 Brodaeus Op 48v his reading not approved by Bodin3868 Brodaeus Op 57 Bodin differs from him over translation of Ἴ3869 Brodaeus Op 66 wrongly explains 3870 Brodaeus Op 72 his reading of the text of Oppian3871 Brodaeus Op 80v reads 0 where Bodin proposes

03872 Brodaeus Op 81 Bodin differs from him3873 Brodaeus Op 85 confused 'pard' & 'panther'3874 Brodaeus Op 85 translates as 'Bufones'; Bodin prefers 'Glires'3875 Brodaeus Op 88 his interpretation of the evidence as to how

widespread lions were in Greece3876 Brodaeus Op 100 a bad reading of his3877 Brodaeus Op 105 reads where Bodin reads 3878 Brodaeus Op 106v a reading of his criticized3879 Brodaeus Op 109 Bodin praises his exposition & illustration of this

passage3865 Brodaeus [Jean Brodeau] Op 45 follows opinion of Budaeus that snaring of birds was

unknown to the ancients3884 Budaeus Op 63 uses word 'harpocraticus' for method of tracking by

man & dog working together3885 Budaeus Op 81 calls tardos anseres3886 Budaeus Op 83v uses the word plantanimalia (for zoophytes)3887 Budaeus Op 102v believes that even actuariae naves had sails3881 Budaeus in Pandectis

in philologiae librisOp 45 §. negat volatile aucupium veteribus cognitum.

§. idem confirmat.3882 Budaeus in Pandectis Op 45v classes all the birds of prey as 'accipitres', with 16

subdivisions3883 Budaeus in Pandectis Op 89 annotations - for the text of Ulpian illustrating whether

panther or panthera is the correct grammatical form3880 Budaeus in philologiae libris Op 63v see him for further discussion of these points, says

Bodin3889 Caelius Op 80 a serpent common in the desert of Arabia is called

&by Caelius3890 Caelius lib. 12. Op 96 Est animal nomine, Aristoteli et Plinio

notissimum, caeterum anseri humanissimum2476 Caesar Op 63v Britons before battle painted themselves with glasto

herba [B.G. 5. 14. 3.]2470 Caesar lib. 2. belli Gallici Op 104 celeriter…ignibus significatione facta…2471 Caesar lib. 2. belli Gallici Op 104v Partim scutis ex cortice factis, aut viminibus intextis,

(2 lines) [B.G. 2. 33. 2.]2474 Caesar lib. 2. belli Gallici Op 52v 'testudo' (cover, shelter)2472 Caesar lib. 5. belli Gallici Op 102v actuarias [naves]2473 Caesar lib. 6. belli Gallici Op 79 uri (wild oxen)2475 Caesar primo belli civilis Op 102v actuaria navigia2482 Calaber Op 65 /)&_}2483 Calaber Op 77v de Memnone Graecos profligante

&’0&&/

2477 Calaber lib. 2. Op 73v fight of Achilles and Memnon2478 Calaber, Q. Op 73v 0=/0\

&/0)~ !3(Memnon is speaking)

2481 Calaber, Q. Op 64 )&' )\0&_#2484 Calaber, Q. Op 96 )/~0/]2485 Calaber, Q. Op 97v 2486 Calaber, Q. Op 106v (_&9=(/

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Bodin Sources Index – Commentary on Oppian Release Date – January 2008 12 Slip Reference Work Page Notes

&(i.e. Thetis)

2487 Calaber, Q. Op 104v a wounded lion: …(&&(2 lines of Greek)

2479 Calaber, Q. lib. 1. lib. 3.

Op 89v §. &0&)/~0_/§. )&&- question of the spelling - or

2480 Calaber, Q. lib. 3. Op 94 Memnon, King of Ethiopia2501 Callimachus Op 56 calls Sicily 2502 Callimachus Op 65 &/1\&2503 Callimachus Op 68 calls Atalanta though actually she was

only the one to strike the first blow2504 Callimachus Op 74 (of the muses)2505 Callimachus Op 87v Zeus nursed by the Curetes or Cretans2494 Callimachus in Delo Op 75 Tempe.2499 Callimachus in hymno Apollinis Op 59 /)\_\)\/2493 Callimachus in hymno Deli Op 70 "by the river Inopus, which rises at the same season as

the Nile"2495 Callimachus in hymno Deli Op 89 2488 Callimachus in hymno Dianae Op 43v (Artemis) |

~&//2489 Callimachus in hymno Dianae Op 67v __&/)/0?

~· 1’ 1_)&(the boar of Calydon)

2491 Callimachus in hymno Dianae Op 74v deer harnessed to chariot of Diana…& ’)&& (females have no horns)

2492 Callimachus in hymno Dianae Op 101v-102

calls Diana

2496 Callimachus in hymno Iovis Op 47v 0_'(/)& - use of phrase

2497 Callimachus in hymno Iovis in hymno Deli in hymno Dianae

Op 65 §. '(= §.§.

2498 Callimachus in hymno Iovis Op 87v Jove brought up by Adrastia, the Nymphs, bees, goats, the wives of the Curetes

2500 Callimachus scholiastes in hymno Cereris Op 44v __)?&&//~/

2490 Callimachus Op 67v Atalanta, daughter of Iasius (not of Schoenaeus)2506 Callistratus apud Athenaeum Op 85v says the \is /

o)1~ & [Hesychius, not in Athenaeus]

2507 Capitolinus in Gordianum Op 68v on wild beast shows2508 Capitolinus, Iul. in life of Antoninus Pius Op 68 every variety of beast - the gladiatorial shows2509 Cato cap. 6. Op 48v ibi oculos arundinis pedes ternos alium ab alio ferunto

= 1 [Cato R. R. 6. 3.]2510 Catullus Op 108 Pars e divulso iactabat membra iuvenco. Pentheus torn

to pieces by Agave & the Bacchants.[64. 257.]

2512 Catullus Op 58v Hymen…Hymenaee…etc. [62. 18.]2511 Catullus in quodam epithalamio Op 67 = noctiferum [62. 19.]2513 Celsus Op 87 calls one class of beasts “excornes feras”

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Bodin Sources Index – Commentary on Oppian Release Date – January 2008 13 Slip Reference Work Page Notes2515 Celsus lib. 4. Op 46 haec genera nuncupat2514 Celsus lib. 5. Op 82v in elephantiasis cutis albescit maculis subasperis, like

the skin of an elephant [5. 28. n. 19. de vitiligine]2516 Chrysippus Op 83 swan song

[Athen. 14. 616 B]2518 Cicero Op 94 cum in sole ambulo, etiam si aliam ob causam, fit

natura tamen ut colorer (get sunburnt) [De Or. II. 60.]2521 Cicero Op 85v the peacock's tail as an example of pure ornament

serving no useful purpose [Fin. 3.18.]2524 Cicero Op 96 interpres Arati, Graecam vocem retinuit (i.e.

= dog-star) [Aratus]2526 Cicero Op 89 mentions lions & panthers2527 Cicero Op 105v "Cicero aestuare dixit." Plato uses the word

(to reel?) [various works]2547 Cicero Op 82v manus (= trunk) etiam data elephanto - because the

size of its body makes it difficult for it to reach its food [2. de nat. 123.]

2548 Cicero Op 82v Elephante belluarum nulla prudentior, at figura quae vastior [1 de nat. 98.]

2543 Cicero 2. de nat. deorum Op 67 lucifer = 2531 Cicero 5. Tuscul. Op 108v Au tu me in viola putabas aut in rosa dicere?2517 Cicero ad Atticum Op 92v Timidos agitare onagros2529 Cicero ad Atticum Op 102v actuarium, id est 2523 Cicero in Arati Phaenomenis Op 100v Hunc propter…Oriona iacet levipes lepus [Fr. H. IV.

a. 365.]2525 Cicero in Clod. Op 64 …cum calanticam capiti accomodares2522 Cicero in lib. de universitate Op 47 translates as “lares” [or De Universo or

Timaeus]2532 Cicero in Tuscula. quaest. Op 92v (obtrectatio) compared to aemulatio

(/ 2540 Cicero lib. 1. de nat. deorum Op 98v crocodiles attacked by ichneumons2537 Cicero lib. 2. de nat. deorum Op 108v a way to catch panthers with doped meat2542 Cicero lib. 2. de natura deorum Op 70 on the rising of the Nile in summer2546 Cicero libro 2. de natura deorum Op 43v "Quintus est hic Bacchus…"2534 Cicero prima Tusculana Op 83 on the swan song2519 Cicero pro lege Manilia Op 93v on Medea fleeing from Pontus & killing her brother to

delay the pursuit by her father2520 Cicero quodam loco. Op 92v uses word metum = vinum cf. - more commonly

temetum cf. temulentia [Rep. IV. 6.]2533 Cicero, M. Tullius Op 91 Bestiae ita pro sua partu propugnant, ut etc. [Tusc. V.

79.]2535 Cicero, M. Tullius Op 78v Theophrastus died accusing nature of giving cervi &

cornices great length of life but man not[Tusc. III. 69.]

2539 Cicero, M. Tullius 2. de nat. deorum Op 102 each species has its own weapon or defense2530 Cicero, M. Tullius actio 6. in Verrem? Op 107 Bacchus first cultivated the olive2545 Cicero, M. Tullius de nat. deorum Op 44 …Tertium Bacchum Caprio patre, eumque regem

Asine praefuisse scribit.2536 Cicero, M. Tullius in Tusculan. quaestion. Op 44 Argo ab Argivis2541 Cicero, M. Tullius lib. 2. de nat. deorum Op 87 cornigerum taurum2544 Cicero, M. Tullius lib. 2. de natura deorum Op 56v …tenebrae..quantae fuerunt eruptione Aetneorum

ignium…2538 Cicero, M. Tullius lib. 3. de natura deorum Op 107 Aristaeus first cultivated the olive2528 Cicero, Marcus Tullius Op i.v. princeps eloquentiae Romanae2549 Claudian Op 102 on the Mauri; Hi virga moderantur equos, his fulva

leones; Velamenta dabant [21. 260. Delphin]

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Bodin Sources Index – Commentary on Oppian Release Date – January 2008 14 Slip Reference Work Page Notes2550 Claudian Op 98 (3 lines) on the hystrix (porcupine?) shoots quills at its

pursuers like Parthian horsemen [45. 8 seq. Delphin]2551 Claudian Op 98 on the hystrix; Assimilant porcum mentitae cornua

setae [8. 6. Delphin]2552 Claudian Op 97 on tigers procreated by the wind - Zephyrus (6 lines)2553 Claudian Op 89v (4 lines) Pardi (= Pardaleones) semine permixto

geniti, i.e. a leopard mated with a lioness [17. 303. Delphin]

2554 Claudian Op 85v Traduntque palato sydereas Iunonis aves (peacocks) [20. 329. Delphin]

2555 Claudian Op 75 picturatae volucres [40. 3. Delphin]2557 Claudian Op 72v quales non divite ripa; Lambit Apollinea nemoris

nutritor Orontes [36. 372. Delphin]2558 Claudian Op 70v on the Nile; Egypt is "sine nube ferax" [47. 5.]2556 Claudianus Op 73v Fluctibus ignotis nostrum percurrit in orbem, etc. (the

Nile?) [47. 10. Delphin]2559 Claudianus Op 54v Graiaque rettulerit captos ad castra iugales,

Quorum si qua fides, augentibus omnia musis,Impetus excessit zephyros, candorque pruinas. [28. 474.]

2568 Columel Op 60 totus denique mundus Ver agit; hinc hominum, Volucrum pecudumque Cupido.

2569 Columel Op 62v requires whiteness in a house dog2560 Columel lib. 3. Op 48v et reliqui duo vel tres fructuarii oculi penitus in terram

deprimuntur2561 Columel lib. 6. Op 58 on the excessive libido of horses2566 Columel lib. 6. Op 97v horses are begotten by the wind2567 Columel lib. 6. rei rusticae Op 51v /0\0/Xenophon, Pollux,

Oppian, Palladius and Columella agree on the ideal form of a horse.

2562 Columel lib. 7. Op 63 disyllabic names for dogs2564 Columel lib. 7. Op 80 sheep colored "rutilas" & 2565 Columel lib. 8. Op 91 animadvertat an pulli rostellis ova percuderint: et si

pipiant, auscultetur2563 Columel libro 4. Op 57v horses with eyes of different colors3940 Coronides Op 76v no deer born in Africa - C., Herodotus & Pliny say this3941 Ctesias apud Aristotle Op 98v says the manticora has the same power in its tail as the

hystrix (i.e. it can shoot out quills at its pursuers)2572 Curtius, Q. Op 62 dogs given to Alexander the Great called "Albani"2573 Curtius, Q. Op 89v Leones quoque & Pardales in circo Romano e caveis

ferebantur (Greek form used in Latin) [IV. 3.]2570 Curtius, Q. lib. 10. Op 46 Plenum esse belluarum mare (Sc. Indicum), aestu

secundo eas ferri, magnarum navium corpora aequare, etc.

2571 Curtius, Q. lib. 5. Op 52v = all joining to make a testudo

2574 Dares Phrygius lib. 2. Op 73v fight of Achilles and Memnon [De Excidio Troiae - Delphin ed. bound into Dictys.]

3942 Democritus Op 101 first showed that both male and female hares have young

3944 Democritus Op 58v adds another reason why birds are so varied in color, nempe /0quem Aristotle in libris animalium refellit

3943 Democritus apud Eustathium Op 88v lions sleep with open eyes, quod oculos palpebra omnino tegere nequeat

3945 Democritus apud Plutarch. Op 58 on method for fixing the sex of a child

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Bodin Sources Index – Commentary on Oppian Release Date – January 2008 15 Slip Reference Work Page Notes2577 Demosthenes Op 50 - metaphor from hunting

[Philippic I]2575 Demosthenes pro Corona Op 101 - because hares are very timid2576 Demosthenes pro Corona. Op 55v 2578 Dictys Cretensis lib. 4. Op 73v on fight of Achilles with Memnon [De Bello Troiano

- Delphin ed.]2580 Diocles Op 90 on or congealed urine of the lynx [apud

Pliny NH 37. 3. 13. Pliny refers to Theophrastus & Diocles - Theophrastus Frag. 2. de lapidibus L. 28. in vol. 2 of Teubner]

2587 Diodorus Op 71v calls the stealing of the oxen of Geryon Hercules' 10th labor

2585 Diodorus lib. 2. Op 81 on the herb nepenthe2584 Diodorus lib. 5. Op 83 description of rhinoceros2581 Diodorus Siculus Op 106v See him on Bacchus, says Bodin.2583 Diodorus Siculus Op 84 Man could have sprung from warm rich soil; on the

generation of all living creatures from the mud after the deluges (7 lines)

2582 Diodorus Siculus lib. 2. Op 98v crocodiles attacked by ichneumons2586 Diodorus Siculus lib. 3. Op 74 Memnon not killed by Achilles but by Thessalian

cavalry2592 Diodorus Siculus lib. 4. Op 44 Argo ab Argo navis artifice2593 Diodorus Siculus lib. 4. Op 43v …Thyonem matrem Bacchi terram appellat2588 Diodorus Siculus lib. 5. Op 66v Gorgons were women living in Africa whom Perseus

killed2589 Diodorus Siculus lib. 5. Op 65v on Centaurs2590 Diodorus Siculus lib. Op 62 King Sophites gives to Alexander the Great 150 Indian

dogs2591 Diodorus Siculus lib. Op 57v 160,000 horses there (the plains of Nissa) once, but at

time of Alexander only 60,0002579 Dion Cassius Op 68 in lives of Hadrian, Trajan on beasts in gladiatorial

shows2606 Dionys. Op 73v (river Ister)2594 Dionys. Afer Op 106v 2595 Dionys. Afer Op 106v of Bacchus:'

2596 Dionys. Afer Op 104v 2597 Dionys. Afer Op 94v 2603 Dionys. Afer Op ? origin of name Mount Taurus2608 Dionysius Op 75 speaking of Ethiopia &_/

(= glades)/Perieges. 219. Stephanus]2607 Dionysius [Afer] Op 56 calls Sicily [Eustath. ad Dionys. 467.

Stephanus]2609 Dionysius [Afer] Op 72v Apamea2598 Dionysius Afer Op 81v )//

)&)&(1/~

2599 Dionysius Afer Op 71v !\/&)'0/

2600 Dionysius Afer Op 70v 7 mouths to the Nile2601 Dionysius Afer Op 70v as epithet of the Nile2602 Dionysius Afer Op 57 )'!&\0\

=/)~&/0/

2604 Dionysius Afer Op 50v \/

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Bodin Sources Index – Commentary on Oppian Release Date – January 2008 16 Slip Reference Work Page Notes

_&)_}2605 Dionysius Afer Op 43 calls the whole region A2610 Dionysius Halicarnasseus Op 99v mentions 2611 Dionysius Halicarnasseus Op 71v authority for Hercules stealing from the island of

Erithea the cattle of Geryon2612 Dionysius Halicarnasseus Op 47v as epithet for Aristotle & Thucydides3946 Dionysius Magnus Op 44v catechumeni =

)&0_&)/\)&_9~/[bishop of Alexandria?]

3947 Dioscorides Op 46v Nicander & Dioscorides agree that the (or mullet) is sacred to Diana because _//!&0~etc

3948 Donatus [Aelius] Op 91v commentary on Terence: Adelphi [4. 2. 17]: &gannit - properly of wolves (vulpium)

2614 Empedocles Op 104 lions afraid of cocks - this must be, says Bodin, an example of illa Empedoclis )/

2616 Empedocles Op 46 qui vim augendi in aquatilibus ideo majorem esse dicebat, quod caloris vis intensior esset quam in terrestribus - wrong opinion, says Bodin

2613 Empedocles apud Plutarch Op 84 Anaximander, Empedocles and Anaxagoras believed man could be generated from rich, warm soil.

2615 Empedocles [apud Plutarch ?] Op 59 women bear children with the features of a statue, etc. they have looked upon, because of [Moralia 905 c. ? Stephanus]

2617 Ennius Op 89v genas claudite [apud Festus - Forcellini]3949 Ephorus Op 72 believes that the Nile, in some hidden channel, derives

from the ocean3950 Ephorus Op 73 Danube has 5 mouths - Herodotus, Ephorus &

Dionysius2618 Epicharmus Op 46v uses for commoner or

[ap. Athenaeus. 7. 313E. Forcellini]3892 Erasmus Op 109 vide adagium apud Erasmum on the 2619 Eratosthenes Op 106v Herodotum secutus, mille fabulis totam historiam

labefactavit, ut eum iure reprehendit Strabo (the legend of Bacchus)

2925 Esaiae interpres Op 100 translates Hebrew word as 2620 Euehemerus Op 66 says Medusa was killed by Pallas (not Perseus)2623 Euripides Op 106v '0_/2627 Euripides Op 90v makes Andromache say:

#')&(_/[Andromache. 420.]

2631 Euripides Op 65 /)/(/& [Hec. 923]

2632 Euripides Op 65 )/&/ [Med. 1164.]

2633 Euripides Op 80v !(love) ’ #__//. [Aug. Fr. III. 3.]

2634 Euripides Op 101v Man is weak but subdues all creatures [Aeol. Fr. IX. 2.]

2635 Euripides Op 81 _’}'&1

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Bodin Sources Index – Commentary on Oppian Release Date – January 2008 17 Slip Reference Work Page Notes2636 Euripides Op 55v cited as a source for the Oedipus legend2637 Euripides Op 93v has a tragedy on the theme of Thyestes2622 Euripides [Bacchi] Op 107v &1&1~’

0/|~| - the birth of Bacchus

2628 Euripides in Alceste Op 88 Apollo tames lions at Argos2629 Euripides in Antigone Op 81 _/

')'})&12621 Euripides in Bacchis Op 107v (/=/

&& and two other quotations from the same play

2624 Euripides in Bacchis Op 106v (3 lines of Greek) the various lands Bacchus had visited

2625 Euripides in Bacchis Op 106 &\&\&2626 Euripides in Bacchis Op 44 si bene memini, /v usurpat 2630 Euripides in Hercule furente Op 74v && - a female deer with

horns3572 Euripides. See also Stobaeus. Op 90v-

91}=[/)& / [cf. Stobaeus - wrongly attributed to Menander by Bodin]

2641 Eusebius Op iv source for life of Oppian2642 Eusebius Op 56v writes that Pindar flourished c. 100 years before the

eruptions of Etna and that he flourished around the 76th

Olympiad; B. says Eusebius is incorrect in these dates, and differs from the Hebrews more than 1200 years in his estimate of the age of the world

2643 Eusebius Op 74 writes that Oppian was a Cilician from Anatarsus2638 Eusebius in lib. Op 66 says hunting invented by the Phoenicians - wrongly,

says Bodin2639 Eusebius Op 51 calls the horses about which there was an oracle

Thracian, not Thessalian, as all other writers do2640 Eusebius Op 51 &\

=k[Praeparatio 224 d]; all other writers: _/\=

2644 Eustathius Op 92 &/)_9_&

2645 Eustathius Op 48 explanation of the Homeric epithet (2 lines)

2646 Eustathius Op 49 reads for in quotation from Homer2651 Eustathius Op 49v on & in Homer2656 Eustathius Op 46v tri/glhn(mullet) quasi tri/gnhn para_ to_

tri/gonoj ei]nai 2657 Eustathius Op 47 2658 Eustathius Op 48 on the phrase

=&)/_&9\\(&

2659 Eustathius Op 48 0&(0_&_!!&

2660 Eustathius Op 67v /__/)~~!g

2661 Eustathius Op 70 9//- Eustathius thinks this is = 9

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Bodin Sources Index – Commentary on Oppian Release Date – January 2008 18 Slip Reference Work Page Notes2662 Eustathius Op 88v (3 lines of Greek): _/

/Manetho says lions never sleep 2663 Eustathius Op 91 !r!! - the young bears2664 Eustathius Op 90v /

__&$=_/

2665 Eustathius Op 88v quotes Democritus on lions sleeping with open eyes2666 Eustathius Op 88 /__0~|

/2667 Eustathius Op 87 &/

_)&11

2668 Eustathius Op 86v &(/&2669 Eustathius Op 79v on use of by Homer (Iliad .) in place of 2670 Eustathius Op 79 &\& are equivalent2671 Eustathius Op 76 e1lafoj para_ to_ tou_j o1feij e9lei=n, quasi

e1lofoj2672 Eustathius Op ? _/ (= pleasant glades)2673 Eustathius Op 46-

46v& - common epithet of &

2674 Eustathius Op 58v (/_~(=@__(~/_&

2675 Eustathius Op 45v &__(~|2676 Eustathius Op 44v _\/@)/2677 Eustathius Op 44v girdle -

/)_~&_=2678 Eustathius Op 44v #)_~)~2679 Eustathius Op 44 a Thracian tribe called / = / in Phrygian

dialect, hence Dionysus is called /2680 Eustathius Op 43v 3__32681 Eustathius Op 43 0&_~0&2682 Eustathius Op 72v Apamea2683 Eustathius Op 60v /__/#’/

[Pindar?]2684 Eustathius Op 106 }\

}__~&/

2685 Eustathius Op 103v &_&!/ 9~\ _

2686 Eustathius Op 103v //~0/)___/(2 lines of Greek)

2687 Eustathius Op 103v ) has a rough breathing (() in Attic, according to Eustathius

2688 Eustathius Op 103v wanted an acute accent on both = and = petra

2689 Eustathius Op 102v s.v. )/)&2690 Eustathius Op 97v &__~|_)/

2691 Eustathius Op 96v translates a as a&(3 lines)2692 Eustathius Op 106 paraphrase on the legend of Athamas2693 Eustathius Op 109v )/)_~)~2694 Eustathius Op 109 (2 lines of Greek) ta&rsoj kalaqi/skoj turo-

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komiko_j, kai\ o)mwnu/mwj to_ a!nw tou~ podo_j kai\ to_ a!kron th~j xeiro_j, ktl.

2654 Eustathius in Dionys. Op 72v says Tiberius changed the name of the river from the Dragon to Orontes

2655 Eustathius in Dionys. Afrum. Op 95v de Neuris confirmat: quod scilicet annuis vicibus e lupis homines evaderent.

2649 Eustathius in Dionysium Op 43 0/!__/2650 Eustathius in Dionysium Op 56 on Lilybaeum2653 Eustathius in Dionysium Op 70v gives a reason "ex Apollodori placitis" why the Nile

makes women fruitful: sweet water and hot sunshine2652 Eustathius in Homer Op 108 2648 Eustathius in illud Homeri Iliad Op 110 \_39=says

9=is _/(hunting phrase)2647 Eustathius in illud Homeri Iliad Op 96v (4 lines) on -enemies of

lions [Eustath. 856. 51?]3893 Faber Stapulens in difficilium physicalium libro Op 53 does not admit of degrees of more or less, yet

is not perpetual3951 Favorinus Op 106 &&_0&

[this is Hesychius' definition]3952 Favorinus Op 60 A9(fem.) = Egypt (the land)

A9(masc.) = the river Nile3953 Favorinus Op 73v on word )~ -

_0~&/~0/)=

3954 Favorinus Op 50v definition of rete piscatoriumFav., Hesychius & Suidas

3955 Favorinus Op 108 &__9&)_0/&[this is Hesychius' definition]

3956 Fenestella Op 46v - Pliny et Fenestella mullum nuncupant

3957 Fenestella Op 71v Restituto Capitolio, C. Curio Coss. retulit ad senatum, ut legati Erythras mitterentur, qui Carmina Sibyllae Romam deportarent

2696 Festus Op 106 Nassa - piscatorii vasis genus out of which the fish cannot escape

2698 Festus Op 82v s.v. elephantiasis - lepra - vitiligo - 2695 Festus [apud Paulus Diaconus] Op 83 /pro/barrientes

dicit Festus - bellowing of elephants? 2697 Festus, Sextus Pompeius Op 99v = passerem marinum - wrongly, says

Bodin2699 Flaccus, Valerius Op 86v Instituere toros, mediisque tapetibus ipsum Accipiunt2700 Flaccus, Valerius Op 86 legend of Phineus2701 Flaccus, Valerius Op 73 haud procul hinc ingens Scythici ruit exitus Istri2702 Flaccus, Valerius Op 67v Orpheus, Apollonius, Theocritus and Valerius Flaccus

are ample witnesses to the virtues of boxing2714 Galen Op 81 calls 2716 Galen Op 59 if the female's seed , the child will be like

the mother, if the father's, like the father2706 Galen Op 80 = 2708 Galen . lib.3 Op 99v says in old times the word was

unknown, was used, & later [Gal. 6. 702.] [ed. C.G. Kuhn, Leipzig, 1821-33]

2713 Galen in lib. de usu partium Op 110 _ & & used indifferently2711 Galen in libris anatomicis Op 82 all teeth arise from the mandibles - an elephant's tusks

do not.

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Bodin Sources Index – Commentary on Oppian Release Date – January 2008 20 Slip Reference Work Page Notes2705 Galen lib.3. Op 100v in Iberia a little creature, similar to a hare, called

[Galen 6. p. 374: Steph. Thesaurus]2707 Galen lib.3. Op 100 calls one type of hare &2710 Galen lib.3. Op 85 lists _)/~\

_\_&9~ as delicacies

2715 Galenus Op 46v wonders that so small a fish as a mullet sold at such a price

2703 Galenus lib.3. Op 46 classifies tunnies as 2712 Galenus in lib. Op 56 quotes Nicander on the breeding habits of vipers2704 Galenus lib.3. Op 46v commends the mullet quod nec lentus nec viscosus sit3894 Gaza Op 99v translates /in Aristotle as

“Struthionem Africum”3895 Gaza Op 58v translates / (or |=) as "canire" -

wrongly3896 Gaza Op 97v Aristotle: /\~|which

Gaza translates as “subare”3899 Gaza Op 85 translates as 'rubeta'3900 Gaza Op 85 translates as 'feles' & 'mustellas'3901 Gaza Op 85 translates &as lupus canarius ex Aristotele;

in eo loco &3902 Gaza Op 83v uses word plantanimalia (for zoophytes)3904 Gaza Op 47 saw Triton in Peloponnese, says Alexander ab

Alexandro3905 Gaza Op 45v /is not the same as /Gaza translates it

as “fulica”3897 Gaza, Theodorus Op 96v translates as canarios lupos3898 Gaza, Theodorus Op 96 translates as 'cervarios lupos' in a passage in

Aristotle3903 Gaza, Theodorus Op 79 translates as Damas2717 Germanicus Caesar Op 87v Lactantius ex Arataeo Germanici Caesaris - quotes 2

lines of Latin verse [lines 165-167] 2730 Gratianus [sc. Gratius] in lib. de venatione Op 51 quis Chaonias contendere contra Ausit vix merita

quas signat Achaia palma. [Cyneg. 530-531]2723 Gratius Op 59v calls dogs which are "lion crossed with dog" Thoas

canes2725 Gratius Op 59v on the dogs of the Celts2726 Gratius Op 59 on Arcadian dogs - At contra faciles magnique

Lycaones armis. [Cyneg. 160]2728 Gratius Op 56v Scilicet et Parthis inter sua mollia rura

Mansit honos. [Cyneg. 508-509]2731 Gratius Op 50 on hunting2718 Gratius de venatione Op 97 Indian bitch dares to mate with a tiger2719 Gratius de venatione Op 47v Ima Toletano praecingant Ilia cultro, Terribilemque

manu vibrata falarica dextra Det sonitum. [Cyneg. 341-343]

2720 Gratius de venatione Op 96v (5 lines) on the Thoes fighting with lions in spite of their small size [Cyneg. 253 ff.]

2721 Gratius de venatione Op 67v (8 lines) Arcadium Senem…Maenalus…Amyclae…Dercylon [Cyneg. 100 ff.]

2722 Gratius de venatione Op 61v (6 lines) Sint celsi vultus, sint hirtae frontibus aures, etc. - points of a good dog [Cyneg. 269]

2724 Gratius de venatione Op 59v - ultroque gravis succedere Tigrim Ausa canis, maiore tulit de sanguine foetum. [Cyneg. 165-166]

2727 Gratius de venatione Op 57 at tibi contra Calaecis lustratur equis scruposa Pyrene,

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Non tamen Hispano martem tentare minacem Ausim. [Cyneg. 513-516]

2729 Gratius de venatione Op 56v Possent Aetneas utinam se ferre per artes, Qui ludus Siculis, quid tum si turpia colla, etc. (3½ lines) [Cyneg. 524 ff.]

2732 Gregorius Magnus Op 49v coenam Christi (=cena) vocat [Stephani Thesaurus: (sc. ) in Greg. Naz.?] [Gregorius Nazianz: Basle, 1550 in Gk. Bodleian H 77 Duke Humphrey]

3906 Gyllius, P. Op 90 puts lynxes and panthers in the same genus3907 Gyllius, P. Op 85v totum hinc Oppiani locum in suum Aelianum vertit

Halicarnasseus. See Dionysius.2733 Hammonius Op 54 both the active and passive intellect must be immortal

and “expertem )”2734 Hammonius Op 53v says the intellectus 0_ is so

to the ~|that separation is impossible2735 Hecataeus ap. Eustathius Op 71v Geryon fought with an Argive, not a Tyrian Hercules,

near Ambrucia, not near Gades (question of location of Erythaea). This authorBodin derives from a passage apud Eustathius in Dionys.

2736 Heliodorus Op 94v denies the hyena is a crocuta2737 Heliodorus Op 83 uses rhinoceros for the Tauro Aethiopicus2738 Heliodorus lib. 10. rerum Aethiopicarum Op 99v Caesar first exhibited a camelopardalis2739 Heliodorus lib. 5. rerum Aethiopicarum Op 94 Memnon was lord of Aethiopia2740 Heliodorus lib. 5. Op 74 Memnon not killed by Achilles but reigns in Aethiopia

for 5 secula2741 Heracleotes apud Aristotle

lib. 3.

Op 95 his account of the hyena changing its sex contradicted by Aristotle

3908 Hermolaus Op 96 translates as 'cervarii lupi' in a passage in Aristotle

3909 Hermolaus Barbarus Op 85 uses name 'cervarii lupi' for what Pliny calls chai, that is panthers

3910 Hermolaus Barbarus Op 79 translates as Damas3911 Hermolaus Barbarus Op 47 a Triton is a fish of the genus Pelamides3958 Herodorus Op 103 poetice. Appion et Herodorus (sic)

circumflecti voluerunt, etc. [perhaps apud Eustathius ad Homer ?]

2743 Herodotus Op 104 the king's scouts called \&2749 Herodotus Op 88 (5 lines) lions not found in Europe beyond a line

between the rivers Nessus & Achelous 2751 Herodotus Op 81v elephant has teeth not tusks2753 Herodotus Op 73v no one knows the source of the Nile2755 Herodotus Op 73 Ister rises from the city of Pyrrhene (wrongly)2758 Herodotus Op 65 2762 Herodotus Op 57v 170,000 horses kept at Nissa2764 Herodotus Op 51 Cappadocia divided into two - C. & C.

2767 Herodotus Op 76v there are bears in Africa2768 Herodotus Op 77 Africa very full of serpents2765 Herodotus in Erato Op 50v Olympic victories of Cimon's horses2746 Herodotus in Euterpe Op 98v on the gaping mouth of the crocodile2754 Herodotus in Euterpe Op 73 Ister largest river of Europe2757 Herodotus in Euterpe Op 70v 5 mouths to the Nile & 2 artificial ones (5 lines

quoted)

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Bodin Sources Index – Commentary on Oppian Release Date – January 2008 22 Slip Reference Work Page Notes2761 Herodotus in Euterpe Op 60 on the Delta2748 Herodotus in Melpomene Op 94 wild white horses in Scythia2752 Herodotus in Melpomene Op 76v no deer or wild pigs in Africa2756 Herodotus in Melpomene Op 71 Heracles steals the cattle of Geryon and takes them to

Scythia2759 Herodotus in Melpomene Op 63v de Zigantibus loquens, =

/cosmetic)2760 Herodotus in Melpomene Op 62 the great number of dogs reared in India2750 Herodotus in Polymnia Op 83v 2763 Herodotus in Polymnia Op 51v Artaxerxes tests the Thessalian breed of horses

(3 lines)2744 Herodotus in Thalia Op 101 superfoetation in hares (2 lines)2745 Herodotus in Thalia Op 101 the hare hunted by every other creature & so

'(hares very fertile)2747 Herodotus in Thalia Op 95v denies that men have changed into wolves2742 Herodotus in Urania Op 105v Demaratus tells the Persian king the prize for an

Olympic victory is 2766 Herodotus in Urania Op 49 sentence illustrating Greek meal times2777 Hesiod Op iii. v Pallas gave him facundiae calamum2778 Hesiod Op 96

(dog-star)2779 Hesiod Op 92v '(polypus)$2780 Hesiod Op 78 lives 9 times as long as man, as long

as 4 as long as 3 2781 Hesiod Op 87v Jupiter nursed by the Curetes or Cretans2769 Hesiod in clypeo Herculis Op 97v the fury of a wild boar (&) (3

lines)2770 Hesiod in Theogonia Op 72 30,000 daughters of Ocean & the same number of

streams derived from the ocean2772 Hesiod in Theogonia Op 65 2774 Hesiod in Theogonia Op 44v 2775 Hesiod in Theogonia Op 44 calls heroes 2776 Hesiod in Theogonia Op 43v &’#&1(

&2771 Hesiodus in Theogonia Op 55 explanation of the name Pegasus2773 Hesiodus in Theogonia Op 45 '2782 Hesychius Op 109v 2783 Hesychius Op 107 ∙2784 Hesychius Op 103v ∙2785 Hesychius Op 103 #∙ &@&@!

12786 Hesychius Op 60v &0\~~0/

(1 - a proverb2787 Hesychius Op 102v wrongly reads for (question of

accent)2788 Hesychius Op 98v calls 2789 Hesychius Op 91v s.v. 2790 Hesychius Op 89 distinguishes &male

&female2791 Hesychius Op 87 s.v. 2792 Hesychius Op 79 ∙&2793 Hesychius Op 78v s.v. &&2794 Hesychius Op 68v &&~9/\

0[9&&

2795 Hesychius Op 64 )/-properly = vine-growing land, but is

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extended to all types of cultivation2796 Hesychius Op 61 s.v. 2797 Hesychius Op 50v definition of 2798 Hesychius Op 50 etc.2799 Hesychius Op 49v =_&'(~!

@&(/

2800 Hesychius Op 48 =&=)&\)&- Bodin does not agree with this explanation

2801 Hesychius Op 92 like a which eats itself2802 Hesychius Op 96 on the dog-star (3912 Hieronymus Op 72 believes that Moses' Paradise, or garden of Eden, was

the whole world3914 Hieronymus Op iii. v calls Oppian's poems “aurea carmina”3913 Hieronymus in illud Matth. Progenies viperarum Op 55v agrees with Aristotle's account of the breeding habits

of vipers2803 Higinus Op 87v Jupiter nursed by the Curetes or Cretans2804 Higinus [Hyginus], Iulius Op 67 the sign of Gemini is Castor & Pollux, not other

couples of heroes as other astronomers think3959 Hipparchus (Hyparchus) Op 105 the aux is much closer to the earth than in the time of

Hyparchus & Ptolemy [the aux (gen. augis) is a medieval refinement to Ptolemaic astronomy]

2806 Hippocrates Op 46 vim augendi maiorem calori quam humori tribuit2805 Hippocrates de natura humana Op 64 period of human gestation 7 - 11 months2866 Homer Op 64 Odyss. /

Odyss. 0=12882 Homer Op 43v 2883 Homer Op 44v ambrosia2884 Homer Op 47v ’9/9/is a common

phrase = large2885 Homer Op 48 the epithet 2886 Homer Op 50 the phrase 2887 Homer Op 56 calls Sicily 2888 Homer Op 61v 2889 Homer Op 62v uses for land animals; though strictly

it = sea creature2890 Homer Op 64 2891 Homer Op 64 2892 Homer Op 68v 2893 Homer Op 69v /2894 Homer Op 70 2895 Homer Op 88v 2897 Homer Op 93-

93v(Cyclops says)

2898 Homer Op 95 (trees)2899 Homer Op 97v always used the combined phrase &

& 2900 Homer Op 97v calls the Greeks 2901 Homer Op 103 2902 Homer Op 103 9'00\

&(land)\#2903 Homer Op 103v 2904 Homer Op 104v ' example of hyperbatum [tmesis?]2905 Homer Op 104 - a fiery glance

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Bodin Sources Index – Commentary on Oppian Release Date – January 2008 24 Slip Reference Work Page Notes2906 Homer Op 105 (= dark)2855 Homer Iliad Op 49 the epithet 2858 Homer Iliad Op 48 1&2848 Homer Iliad lib. 9. Op 55v /2834 Homer Iliad Op 72 &)&genitive ending2836 Homer Iliad Op 69 )~)/2844 Homer Iliad Op 58v the most beautiful man who set out for Troy2857 Homer Iliad Op 48 as epithet of the feet2812 Homer Iliad Odyss. Op 108 &#2846 Homer Iliad Op 57 /0&&2853 Homer Iliad Op 50v (' #_2824 Homer Iliad

Odyss. Op 95v )&/

~')~&2821 Homer Iliad Op 99 epithet2828 Homer Iliad Op 88v 0\~_//

2831 Homer Iliad Op 79v ]' 1/2851 Homer Iliad Op 54v 3’!32862 Homer Iliad Op 44v Ά\2809 Homer Iliad Op 43v Ά2825 Homer Iliad Op 93v 2838 Homer Iliad Op 67 /’/2845 Homer Iliad Op 57v /)&'

0&Nissa near Megara

2849 Homer Iliad Op 55 the chimaera: &/!\&

2860 Homer Iliad Op 47v &&\0&use of phrase

2839 Homer Iliad Op 66 Perseus2832 Homer Iliad

Iliad Op 77v _#

#/2837 Homer Iliad Op 67v on the boar (of Meleager?)2810 Homer Iliad Op 108 )&=/]2814 Homer Iliad Op 106 2823 Homer Iliad Op 95v epithet for a wolf2827 Homer Iliad Op 91v //0&0&2817 Homer Iliad Op 104 //\ _=

0&\lions fear fire2818 Homer Iliad Op 103v 9' 0\[&#/2820 Homer Iliad Op 101 '#~/1|/

)_=_(of childbirth)

2826 Homer Iliad Op 93 _~0&2840 Homer Iliad Op 65 2847 Homer Iliad Op 55v Oedipus2854 Homer Iliad Op 49 }\&)_(/

&2841 Homer Iliad Op 64 de laeso Agamemnone – a simile2859 Homer Iliad Op 47v Alexander '12829 Homer Iliad Op 88v 2830 Homer Iliad Op 87 ~(_&2850 Homer Iliad Op 54v 0'0_(' !

&' 92856 Homer Iliad Op 48 the epithet

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Bodin Sources Index – Commentary on Oppian Release Date – January 2008 25 Slip Reference Work Page Notes2822 Homer Iliad Op 97v on Achilles' horses: 3&|

)/|)=&horses begotten by the wind

2808 Homer Iliad Op 108v 2815 Homer Iliad Op 105 2807 Homer Iliad Op 110 2811 Homer Iliad Op 46v 1)/|2816 Homer Iliad Op 104v 0&#2819 Homer Iliad

Iliad Op 102

2835 Homer Iliad Op 69v of the fight between Greeks and Trojans2852 Homer Iliad Op 54v 9/2833 Homer Iliad Op ? )_1 embraced2861 Homer Iliad Op 44v (girdle) 2842 Homer Iliad

Iliad Op 64 9/’0&

0/’called2813 Homer Iliad Op 106v Dionysus in fear flees to the sea where Thetis receives

him (2 lines of Greek)2843 Homer lib. 3. Iliad. Op 60v ram2876 Homer Odyss. Op 107 &g2877 Homer Odyss.

Iliad Op 108 the Cyclops

2875 Homer Odyss.

Iliad Op 103v )_&/

/0&2867 Homer Odyss. Op 70v the Nile2871 Homer Odyss. Op 80v on the herb (gives forgetfulness)2872 Homer Odyss. Op 94 (&2864 Homer Odyss. Op 60 Pharos, island off mouth of the Nile2869 Homer Odyss. Op 74 =’1/05, etc.2881 Homer Odyss. Op 110 use of 2868 Homer Odyss. Op 71 1]2874 Homer Odyss. Op 103v &)&!

&1\ 12879 Homer Odyss. Op 109v &&0~&’

)/2870 Homer Odyss. Op 77v 2863 Homer Odyss. Op 59 6 lines on Odysseus' dog, as it was when he went away

to Troy2865 Homer Odyss. Op 60 only place where

0/the Nile?) is feminine in Homer 2878 Homer Odyss. Op 109 =/\/

9&2873 Homer Odyss. Op 98 \'2880 Homer Odyss. Op 109v _’!

&&&&&’ }

2896 Homer Op 93 2923 Horace Op 88v flavos leones2924 Horace Op 102v Albus (cf. in Homer)…Notus 2918 Horace [Ep. 1. 10. 34.] Op 74v cervus equum pugna melior communibus herbis

Pellebat…2917 Horace [Ep. 1. 14. 35.] Op 68v coena brevis iuvat et prope rivum somnus in herba2920 Horace [Ep. 2. 1. 195] Op 99v Diversum confusa genus Panthera Camillo

(camelopard)2916 Horace [Ep. 2. 1. 6.] Op 67 Castor & Pollux - post ingentia facta, Deorum in

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templa recepti2919 Horace [Ep. 2. 1. 96.] Op 82 marmoris aut eboris fabros aut aeris amavit2921 Horace [Epod. 15. 22.] Op 58v Formaque vincas Nirea.2914 Horace [Od. 1. 22. 15.] Op 88v (Africa) leonum arida nutrix2913 Horace [Od. 2. 17. 12.] Op 78 Aquae augur annosa cornix2910 Horace [Sat. 2. 3. 186.] Op 99 astuta ingenuum vulpes imitata leonem2911 Horace [Sat. 2. 3. 303.] Op 107v Quid caput abscissum demens cum portat Agave

Gnati infoelicis (i.e. Pentheus)2915 Horace lib. 2. Odarum. Op 107 Bacchus sends milk, honey & wine3107 Horapollo See Orus Apollo. Op [5th C. A.D. printed by Aldus: Venice 1505 and Paris

1521]2922 Horatius Op 43

44v(Artemis) Montium custos…

2908 Horatius [Sat. 1. 2. 86.] Op 52 Regibus hic mos, ubi equos mercantur opertos Inspiciunt, ne si facies, ut saepe, decora,Molli fulta pede est, emptorem inducat inhiantem.

2909 Horatius [Sat. 2. 1. 26.] Op 67 castor gaudet equis2907 Horatius [Sat. 2. 2. 33.] Op 46v laudas insignem trilibrem mullum2912 Horatius in Odis [1. A. 6. 5.] Op 59v aut Molossus aut fulvus Lacon (dogs)

Hyginus. See Higinus.2927 Ioannes cap. 13. Op 49v

2928 Iosephus Op 107 ea omnia Iudaeis tribuit, quae Graeci Baccho (i.e. the

vine, the olive)3915 Iovius, Paulus Op 94 on Ethiopia: …opera Ioanis et Emanuelis Lusitaniae

Regum, etc.2926 Isocrates Op 101v many creatures are superior to man in speed, strength,

etc.3962 Iuba Op 81v elephant has tusks not teeth3963 Iuba Op 82 disagrees with Pausanias' hypothesis that elephants

lose their teeth & grow them again3964 Iuba Op 78 on the age of elephants3961 Iuba apud Pliny Op 80v relates that Semiramis loved a horse 3960 Iuba apud Senecam Op 72 Nile sometimes flows salty as Theophrastus says, &

Juba Rex, as Seneca says in quaest. nat.2929 Iudicum 22. cap. Op 54v Balaam's ass speaks [cf. Numbers, ch. 22]3965 Iulian August. [apud Eustathium] Op 96v genitive form /of river Tigris [v. Eust. ad

Dionysium. 976. quoted in Stephanus Thesaurus]3966 Iulian Augustus de Argivis loquens Op 89-

89v(2 lines of Greek) for the hunting [tableaux] in the theatre they bought (some writers use /for the male, &for the female - notably Philostratus, Hesychius & Eustathius)

2930 Iustinus Op 71v authority for Hercules stealing from the island of Erithea the cattle of Geryon

2932 Iustinus Op 84 Man could have sprung from warm rich soil2931 Iustinus lib. 44. Op 97v horses are begotten by the wind2933 Iustinus lib. 44. Op 57 horses of Calaecia & Lusitania so swift they are

thought to have been begotten by the wind2934 Iuvenal Op 76v there are bears in Africa2935 Iuvenalis Op 46v Mullum sex millibus emit, etc.2936 Laberius Op 58v lupam catulientem [apud Nonius 90 M. 30]2937 Lactantius Op 87v Jupiter nursed by the Curetes or Cretans2941 Lactantius Op 43 Iupiter Latialis2943 Lactantius 71v the Sibyl wrongly called Erythea & not Erythraea2939 Lactantius de opific. Dei. Op 107 Noha (= Noah) not Bacchus first cultivated the vine

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Bodin Sources Index – Commentary on Oppian Release Date – January 2008 27 Slip Reference Work Page Notes2942 Lactantius ex Arataeo Germanici Caesaris Op 87v goats brought up the infant Jove2940 Lactantius in lib. de opificio dei. Op 102 each species has its own defense or weapon2938 Lactantius lib. 1. de falsa religione. Op 71v quintan Erythraean, quam Apollodorus ait suam fuisse

civem2944 Laertius [Diogenes] Op 78v L. and Suidas say that Theophrastus lived to be 852946 Lampridius Op 68v §. on the prowess of Commodus in fighting beasts in

the Circus §. on Heliogabalus & wild beast shows2947 Lampridius Op 80 twelve purpureas oves born on his father's estate2945 Lampridius in Heliogabalo Op 58v uses word "mansuetarius" = /2948 Lesbonax [2. 10.] Op 79v - care for one's aged parents3010 Licinius Macer apud Plinium lib. 32. Op 60v muraena & viper mate; no male muraenas3916 Lippius, Laurentius Op iii Latin translation of Oppian's Halieutica2950 Livius Op 100 Dromedas (camels)2952 Livius Op 67v milites statarii2953 Livius Op 43v Nycteleia (= Bacchic orgies at night), perpetuo s.c.,

coercita2951 Livius lib. 1. decadae primae. Op 71v Hercules slew Geryon & stole his cattle2954 Livy Op 54v oxen often spoke2955 Livy Op 76v there are bears in Africa2949 Livy lib. 5. decadis quartae. Op 102 Numidian horsemen - at first sight appear despicable -

yet they were the mainstay of Hannibal's army2958 Lucan Op 108 illa tamen sterilis tellus foecundaque nulli arva bono2963 Lucan Op 93 saxificam Medusam2968 Lucan Op 73v Arcanum natura caput non prodidit ulli. (of the Nile?)2969 Lucan Op 73 Ister river (2 lines)2967 Lucan lib. 10 [9. 921.] Op 76v et longe nascentis cornua cervi - no deer in Africa2966 Lucan lib. 10. Op 77 list of serpents who nearly destroyed Cato's army2975 Lucan lib. 6 [6. 385.] Op 51 Et Magnetes equis, Myniae gens cognita remis2972 Lucan libro 10. belli Pharsalici. Op 60 on the Pharus, once an island off the Egyptian coast2971 Lucan [3. 198.] Op 65v populum Pholoe mentita biformem (=centaurs)2961 Lucan [3. 231.] Op 105 Qua colitur Ganges, toto qui solus in orbe

Ostia nascenti, soluit contraria Phoebo2973 Lucan [3. 475.] Op 52v (testudo) armisque innexa priores

Arma ferunt galeamque extensus protegit umbo2956 Lucan [4. 439.] Op 109 Aut cum dispositis attollit retia varris, etc. (2 lines)2957 Lucan [4. 441.] Op 108v Nec creditur ulli Sylva cani, nisi qui presso vestigia

rostro Colligit, et praeda nescit latrare reperta, etc. - hunting dog must not bark

2960 Lucan [4. 686.] Op 105v Vestibus iratos laxis operire leones.2959 Lucan [6. 357.] Op 107v Pentheus exul colla caputque ferens, etc. …rapuisset

Agave2962 Lucan [7. 125.] Op 103 victus violento navita Coro2964 Lucan [7. 826.] Op 88 tabemque cruentae Caedis odorati Pholoem liquere

leones.2965 Lucan [9. 356.] Op 81 river Lethe - Infernis… trahens oblivia venis2970 Lucanus libro sexto [6. 386.] Op 65v semiferos Ixionidas centauros2974 Lucanus [1. 293.] Op 51v quantum clamore iuvatur Elaeus sonipes2979 Lucian Op 52v use of word 2980 Lucian Op 90 the proverbial far-sightedness of Lynceus2981 Lucian Op 57 &\}/

=&~)/-~

2982 Lucian Op 52v &/0')_2983 Lucian Op 79 &0_/2984 Lucian Op 102 the words \)(= ships)

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Bodin Sources Index – Commentary on Oppian Release Date – January 2008 28 Slip Reference Work Page Notes2976 Lucian [Amores. 10.] Op 108v at puberty 30==\

~2978 Lucian [Tim. c. 50.] Op 43 _/!~/\

1~/2977 Lucianus [Dial. Mar. 1. 3.] Op 45v )0’3&)_(_

&9&

2985 Lucretius Op 87 omnia secla ferarum2986 Lucretius Op 82v anguimanus = elephant's trunk2988 Lucretius Op 64v sibilos angues2990 Lucretius Op 56 nos itidem depascimur aurea dicta on Lilybaeum2991 Lucretius Op 87v Jupiter nursed by the Curetes or Cretans2989 Lucretius lib. 4. Op 61 volgivagaque vagus venere - &[4. 1071.]2987 Lucretius lib. 6. Op 76 Naribus…ut cervi putantur ducere de latebris

serpentia. [6. 765.]2994 Lycophron Op 106 Bacchi)2995 Lycophron Op 104v \~\

&)&)_&

2996 Lycophron Op 103v !~&!)&

2997 Lycophron Op 90v \~)_0&/(= captured)

2998 Lycophron Op 89 lion cub2999 Lycophron Op 87 3000 Lycophron Op 81 for 3001 Lycophron Op 70 river Inopus (on Delos) fed by same spring as the Nile,

because they both rise at the same season3002 Lycophron Op 64 3003 Lycophron Op 56 calls Sicily 3004 Lycophron Op 50 for the commoner 3005 Lycophron Op 50 [heifer i.e. Iphigeneia]3006 Lycophron Op 46v metaphorice sirenes vocat3007 Lycophron Op 43 3008 Lycophron Op 43 2992 Lycophron [23.] Op 108v 2993 Lycophron in Cassandra? Op 108 /

_&=(’9=Stephanus]

3014 Macrobius Op 71v authority for Hercules stealing from the island of Erithea the cattle of Geryon

3015 Macrobius Op 47 0

3016 Macrobius Op 46v Asinius Celer bought a mullet for septem millibus nummûm

3012 Macrobius lib. 7. Op 81 on the herb nepenthe3011 Macrobius primo Saturnal. Op 95v Greek word for year3013 Macrobius primo Saturnal. Op 43 3017 Manetho [apud Eustath.] Op 88v lions

never sleep3781 Maro Op 107v

-108(2 lines) venit Nycteleium fugiens Cadmaeis Agave, etc. [not in Delphin] [Culex III]

3788 Maro Op 87 populos apum 3793 Maro Op 107 oleique Minerva inventrix3809 Maro Op 106v Pampineasque gerunt incinctae pellibus hastas (of the

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bacchants)3810 Maro Op 106v Adsis laetitiae Bacchus dator et bona Iuno.3812 Maro Op 88v fulvum descendere monte leonem3813 Maro Op 88v horrendus leo3819 Maro Op 76v there are bears in Africa2336 Maro See Ausonius. Op 78 (if they are Virgil's lines, adds Bodin) men live to 99,

garrula cornix 9 times this, cervus 4 times the cornix; corvus 3 times cervus, phoenix 9 times the corvus "…at illum multiplicat novies phoenix reparabilis ales." [Ausonius. Idyll. 18. 6. Teubner. p. 93.]

3808 Maro 10. Aeneidos. Op 104v ceu saevum turba leonem, etc. (4 lines of Latin)3791 Maro 3. Georgic. Op 92v onagros 3792 Maro [G. 1. 462.] Op 103 -quid cogitet humidus Auster.3789 Maro [G. 4. 395.] Op 91 phocas = 3790 Maro [G. III. 264.] Op 90 Quid Lynces Bacchi variae? the lynx sacred to

Bacchus 3799 Maro [Virgil A. 11. 571.] Op 62v …lacte ferino nutribat 3803 Maro [Virgil A. 4. 412.] Op 72 improbe amor…= 3800 Maro [Virgil A. IV. 146.] Op 63v pictique Agathyrsi 3797 Maro [Virgil A. VIII. 596.] Op 57 Quadrupedante putrem sonitu quatit ungula campum. 3786 Maro [Virgil G. 3. 272.] Op 60 Vere calor redit ossibus ille.3785 Maro [Virgil G. 3. 405.] Op 59v Volucres Spartae catulos acremque Molossum Pasce.3784 Maro [Virgil G. 3. 82.] Op 52 Honesti Spadices glaucique, color deterrimus albis. 3787 Maro [Virgil G.1. 62.] Op 83v Deucalion lapides vacuum iactavit in orbem, etc. 3795 Maro [Virgil] Op 47v Turnus - Bina manu lato crispans hastilia ferro3801 Maro [Virgil] Op 69v §. on bulls fighting for a cow §. 12. Aeneid. Turnus &

Aeneas fight for Lavinia like two bulls (8 lines) §. lib. 3. Georg. battles between rival bulls

3811 Maro [Virgil] Op 97v horses conceive by the insemination of the wind (3 lines)

3814 Maro [Virgil] Op 74v pictae volucres3815 Maro [Virgil] Op 70 after a fight between rival bulls the loser leaves the

district3816 Maro [Virgil] Op 69v iam cornu petat, et pedibus qui spargat arenam3817 Maro [Virgil] Op 67 venit hesperus3818 Maro [Virgil] Op 56 Trinacria fines Italos mittere relicta3794 Maro [Virgil] 6. Aeneid. Op 47v Quo non praestantior alter Aere ciere viros Martemque

accendere cantu.3798 Maro [Virgil] 9. Aeneidos. Op 58 …maculis quem Thracius albis Portat equus3796 Maro [Virgil] Aeneid. 11. Op 49v Armentalis equae mammis, et lacte ferino nutribat.3782 Maro [Virgil] in Georg. Op 50 uses the word buccula for

&&etc3783 Maro [Virgil] in Georg. Op 52 densa iuba for &3805 Maro [Virgil] [Aen.] Op 82v ex auro solidoque elephanto = ivory3807 Maro [Virgil] 10. Aeneid. Op 87v cart pulled by lions3802 Maro [Virgil] 7. Aeneid. Op 71v - maximus ultor tergemini Geryonis, etc.3804 Maro [Virgil] 8. Aeneid. Op 80 - illam tereti cervice reflexam Mulcere alternos, et

corpora fingere lingua. 3806 Maro [Virgil] in 3. Aeneid. Op 86 legend of the )3019 Martial Op 46v Nolo mihi ponas rhombum mullumque bilibrem, etc.

[Epig. 3. 45. 5.]3022 Martial Op 67v Meleager (carpophori portio fusus aper)3023 Martial Op 71 Nobis non licet esse tam disertis

Qui musas colimus severiores. (Latin is a poorer language than Greek)

3024 Martial Op 78 cornicibus omnibus superstes, i.e. very long-lived

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[Epig. 10. 67. 5.]3025 Martial Op 79 Delicium parvo donabis dorcada nato, i.e. a Greek

word [Epig. 13. 98. 1.]3026 Martial Op 83 cantator cycnus funeris ipse sui [Epig. 13. 77. 2.]3027 Martial Op 83 6 lines on the rhinoceros; Bodin is puzzled at Martial

ascribing 2 horns to this animal3028 Martial Op 83v on the rhinoceros exhibited in the Arena3029 Martial Op 85 venator capta Marte (a species akin to the panther)

superbus adest3030 Martial Op 85v on the glis (dormouse) - Tota mihi dormitur hyems…

etc. [Epig. 13. 59. 1.]3031 Martial Op 85v somniculosos…glires (dormice) [Epig. 3. 58. 36.]3032 Martial Op 85v peacocks §. Miraris quoties gemmantes explicat alas

§. idem lib. 5. gemmeique pavones3033 Martial Op 86 (hedgehog) cortice deposito mollis Echinus erit3034 Martial Op 90 Contentus gemina Tigride Bacchus erat; tiger sacred to

Bacchus3035 Martial Op 91 on bears (4 lines)3036 Martial Op 92v Pulcher adest Onager… [Epig. 13. 100. 1.]3037 Martial Op 93v coenam crude Thyeste tuam3038 Martial Op 98 Fulmineo spumantis apri sum dente petitor; teeth of

wild boars contain fire [Epig. 11. 59. 9.]3039 Martial Op 100 turdus best bird, lepus best animal (for eating)3021 Martial lib. 8. Op 67 phosphore redde diem3018 Martialis Op 43 calls Domitianus Dominus, Deus, etc. [Epig. 5. 8. 1.

]3020 Martialis Op 59v Leporemque laesum Gallici canis dente.3041 Meleager Op 107 epigram: '

'3042 Metrodorus [apud Athenaeus] Op 75 /calls cocks

0&(most lusty) [Athen. 9. 391. D.] [)

3043 Moschopulus Op 93v in eodem genere ista ponit: &/&&#&/&/[apud Athenaeus?]

3046 Moses in lib. originum Op 107 Noha first cultivated vines3044 Moses in lib. originum [Genesis] Op 66 first hunters were Lamech, Nimrod, Ishmael & Esau3045 Moses in lib. originum [Genesis] Op 72 4 rivers flow from Paradise - Ganges, Nile, Euphrates,

Jordan2712a Nicander Op 56 quoted by Galen on breeding habits of vipers3063 Nicander Op 60 thinks Indian dogs came originally from the pack of

Actaeon & worked their way across the Euphrates3064 Nicander Op 58v 3065 Nicander Op 60v "if it is true i.e. the muraena) \

//(vipers) /"3066 Nicander Op 49v (& scholiast thereon 3059 Nicander in Alexipharmacis Op 46v & Dioscorides said: or mullet sacred to Diana

because it hunted other fish harmful to man3060 Nicander in Alexipharmacis Op 90 ~ - the

Sileni were Bacchus' nurses3061 Nicander in Alexipharmacis Op 85 3047 Nicander in Theriacis Op 108v on the (1line of Greek)3048 Nicander in Theriacis Op 99 the ichneumon eats the eggs of serpents (2 lines)

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Bodin Sources Index – Commentary on Oppian Release Date – January 2008 31 Slip Reference Work Page Notes3049 Nicander in Theriacis Op 99 ' - the

ichneumon alone is not harmed by the sting of the asp3050 Nicander in Theriacis Op 98v calls ?in Theriacis:

)

3051 Nicander in Theriacis Op 95v )3052 Nicander in Theriacis Op 85 '(= mustella) '

3053 Nicander in Theriacis Op 77v an antidote -

[hermit crab]3054 Nicander in Theriacis Op 76 both stags & does can draw serpents out of their

hiding places with their breath3055 Nicander in Theriacis Op 75v 3056 Nicander in Theriacis Op 70v 3057 Nicander in Theriacis Op 70 calls an antidote 3058 Nicander in Theriacis Op 55v vipers 3068 Nicander scholiast Op 98v

wrongly (Ichneuan a kind of eagle?)3062 Nicander Op 61 quoted by Athenaeus Dipnosoph. lib. 3067 Nicandri scholiastes Op 60v 3069 Nonius Op 102v Actuaria navis - sic dicta quod cito agi posset - fast

vessel [Nonius Marcellus]3070 Numenius Platonicus Op 53v souls of beasts immortal3072 Orpheus Op 90v on the far-sighted Lynceus, one of the Argonauts

(3 lines)3078 Orpheus Op 74 ϊ_=3079 Orpheus Op 43v \')(/\\/

!3080 Orpheus Op 46v calls Nereids 3081 Orpheus Op 50 &1&0&

)_!\&

3082 Orpheus Op 54 speaks of sapientia = the divine spark3083 Orpheus Op 65v

(Arcadian mtn.)3084 Orpheus Op 67v Orpheus, Apollonius, Theocritus and Valerius Flaccus

are ample witnesses to the virtues of boxing3084a Orpheus Op 67v on the tyrant Amycus who /\

/ 03085 Orpheus Op 70v as epithet of the Nile3086 Orpheus Op 86v =&/=’ !!

!the two sons of Boreas kill the Harpies

3087 Orpheus Op 99 0_1~/&)/

3088 Orpheus Op 67v will bear out a statement of Oppian's3071 Orpheus in Argonauticis Op 105 a people of Asia

Minor3073 Orpheus in Argonauticis Op 86 (i.e. to Phineus)’!!!

)/&3074 Orpheus in Argonauticis Op 67 (invented riding)3075 Orpheus in Argonauticis Op 56v on the eruption of Etna: &&~

0/m0&B. says Orpheus fl. 800 years before Pindar.

3076 Orpheus in hymno Amoris Op 80v &/)_0&(_1

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Bodin Sources Index – Commentary on Oppian Release Date – January 2008 32 Slip Reference Work Page Notes3077 Orpheus in hymno Amoris Op 103v (')//

&13095 Orus Apollo Op 91v bears give birth not to flesh but to congealed blood3096 Orus Apollo Op 89 the sign for a woman after one pregnancy is a lioness,

because she bears only one litter3097 Orus Apollo Op 88v sign for 'awake' or 'watchman' is a lion's head, because

lions shut their eyes when on watch3098 Orus Apollo Op 88 writing "the strength of a lion" they give the front

view, because these limbs are the stronger3105 Orus Apollo Op 75v on Egyptian hieroglyphics - deer grow fresh horns

each year - the image of a deer signifies 3106 Orus Apollo Op 60v the hieroglyphic writings use the sign for a "muraena"

to signify "a hybrid race of men", because the muraena mates with the viper

3108 Orus Apollo Op 99 the ichneumon calls its fellows before engaging an asp3089 Orus Apollo in Hieroglyphicis Op 104 lion & torch = sign for

(3 lines of Greek)3091 Orus Apollo in Hieroglyphicis Op 97 eggs inseminated by the wind are good only for eating,

not for hatching3093 Orus Apollo in Hieroglyphicis Op 94v gives reason for the wonders reported about the hyena3094 Orus Apollo in Hieroglyphicis Op 92 on the polypus eating its own (feelers?)3099 Orus Apollo in Hieroglyphicis Op 86 sign for a blind man is the 3100 Orus Apollo in Hieroglyphicis Op 84v says, de ostreis, that they mate with one another inside

their shells - wrongly3101 Orus Apollo in Hieroglyphicis Op 81 symbol for a weak man pursued by a stronger is

\3

3104 Orus Apollo in Hieroglyphicis Op 76 wrongly says the deer flees from the viper3102 Orus Apollo in literis Hieroglyphicis Op 79v sign for one of exceptional hearing is a goat, for it

hears & breathes through its ears & nostrils -

3090 Orus Apollo in sacris Aegyptiorum literis Op 100v-101

sign for 'open' is a hare because it never closes its eyes (2 lines)

3092 Orus Apollo in sacris Aegyptiorum literis Op 95 hyena changes its sex3103 Orus Apollo in sacris Aegyptiorum literis Op 78v sign for a man who has lived his full span is a dying

crow (0/)3135 Ovid Op 103 mitior aura provenit a Zephyro [Fasti II -"a Zephyris

mollier aura venit"]3140 Ovid Op 65v semihominemque bovem Ovid [Ars Amatoria II -

semivirumque bovem]3141 Ovid Op 56 5 lines on Enceladus, the giant buried beneath Sicily3142 Ovid Op 87 gentes natantum3143 Ovid Op 93v on Procne3144 Ovid Op 95 on the hyena changing its sex3145 Ovid Op 107v death of Pentheus at his mother's hands when he

intruded on the Bacchants' rites (4 lines)3139 Ovid [Ars Amatoria. II.] Op 61 laeta salitur (= is mated) ovis 3134 Ovid [Fasti. IV.] Op 87v Ardua iam dudum resonat tinnibus Ide Tutus ut infanti

vagiat ore puer; the Curetes care for the infant Zeus - Hoc Curetes habent, hoc Corybantes opus

3136 Ovid [Halieuticon fragmentum] Op 102 Actus aper setis iram denuntiat hirtis Et ruit opporiti nitens in vulnera ferri

3130 Ovid [Met. 3.] Op 107v (Pentheus speaks): Praecipitem famuli rapite hunc cruciataque duris Corpora, tormentis stygiae demittite morti.

3131 Ovid [Met. 4.] Op 106v 2 lines on bacchantes …longo foramine buxus

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Bodin Sources Index – Commentary on Oppian Release Date – January 2008 33 Slip Reference Work Page Notes3123 Ovid [Met. 5.] Op 86 on the 3132 Ovid [Met. 6.] Op 103 of the wind 'Aquilo' - Apta mihi vis est, hac tristia

nubila pello3115 Ovid [Met. IV.] Op 66 §. Gorgonis anguicomae Perseus superator, etc.

§. 4 lines on how Perseus outwitted Medusa3119 Ovid [Met. VII.] Op 78v vivacisque iecur cervi…et caput novem cornicis secula

passae - long-lived animals3124 Ovid [Met. VII.] Op 86v the two sons of Aquilo (= Boreas) drive away the

Harpies (virgineas volucres)3114 Ovid [Met. VIII.] Op 67 Tindaridae gemini praestantas, caestibus alter, alter

ego (= Castor)3117 Ovid [Met. XIII.] Op 74 Memnonis orba mei venis… fought with Achilles3120 Ovid [Met. XIV.] Op 83 carmina iam moriens canit exequialia cycnus3116 Ovid [Met.] Op 67v Atalantae Schoenaei3126 Ovid II Metamorphos. Op 87v dente premunt domito Cybeleia frena leones (lions

harnessed)3112 Ovid in 10. Metamorph. Op 58v on Hyacynthus3127 Ovid Met. 15 Op 90-

90vlynxes "e quibus…quicquid vesica remisit vertitur in lapides" (3 lines) (-congealed urine)

3110 Ovid Met. 15. Op 52v clypei dominus septemplicis Ajax3109 Ovid Metamorphoses 3. Op 52 Ut fremit acer equus, quum bellicus aere sonoro

Signa dedit tubicen, etc.3111 Ovid Metamorphoses 4. Op 59 Pamphagus, et Dorceus, et Oribasus Arcades omnes3113 Ovid Metamorphoses 4. Op 66 Perseus begotten by a golden shower3118 Ovid Metamorphoses 4. Op 77 the Gorgon's blood as it dropped produced serpents

(4 lines)3133 Ovid primo Fast. Op 71v boves Erythreidas; ibid in 5 Erythreida praedam

Hercules steals cattle of Geryon3128 Ovid primo Metamorph. Op 93v for Athamas3146 Ovidus Op 87v Jupiter nursed by the Curetes or Cretans3121 Ovidus [Met. I.] Op 84 Cetera diversis tellus animalia formis

Sponte sua peperit3122 Ovidus [Met. I.] Op 84v (on the eel?) altera pars vivit, rudis est pars altera

tellus, i.e. generated from the mud3125 Ovidus [Met. X.] Op 87v transformation of lions - in passage about Atalanta &

her husband3129 Ovidus [Met. X.] Op 98 Fulmen habent acres in aduncis dentibus apri. wild

boar's teeth contain fire3138 Ovidus [Tristia. II.] Op 73v septemplicis Istri3137 Ovidus in Halieuticis Op 102 Sic damae fugiunt, pugnant virtute leones, Et morsu

canis, et caudae sic scorpius ictu, etc.3147 Palaephatus Op 65v called centaurs

3149 Palaephatus Op 106 Bodin differs from him on the legend of Athamas3148 Palaephatus Mythologicus Op 66v on Gorgons and Medusa3150 Palladius Op 58 on admissarii - stallions must not be versicolores but

all of one color3152 Palladius Op 52 list of colors of horses3153 Palladius Op 51v on the points of a good horse – “corpus omne

musculorum densitate nodosum.”3153a Palladius Op 51v /0\0/Xenophon, Pollux,

Oppian, Palladius and Columella agree on the ideal form of a horse.

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spots)3154 Pandects Op 52v here diplomata3967 Parmenides Op 59 20\

/9 /)&2/ 0\ 0/(sex determination) [Diels. PPF. p. 48.]

3155 Parmenon Bizantius Op 70v calls Iuppiter Aegyptius 3183 Pausanias Op 84 man could have sprung from warm, rich soil3184 Pausanias Op 75 incorrectly speaks of the /(= glades) of Sicily

& Boeotia3166 Pausanias [in Boeoticis] Op 83v says the Taurus Aethiopicus has one horn at the top of

its nose & another small one beneath it3169 Pausanias in Arcadicis Op 57 0\\\!

&&0/3170 Pausanias in Arcadicis Op 67v on the huge teeth of the boar killed (by Meleager?

Oeneus?)3171 Pausanias in Arcadicis Op 72v on the river Orontes3172 Pausanias in Arcadicis Op 77v cervi live longer than elephants3173 Pausanias in Arcadicis Op 95v affirms that Lycaon & Parrhasius became wolves3174 Pausanias in Arcadicis Op 100v white boars, stags & bears in Africa3175 Pausanias in Arcadicis Op 105v 0~|0~|

0&0=///as prizes]

3179 Pausanias in Atticis Op 50 3180 Pausanias in Atticis Op 61 Theseus also instituted cult of \/

03181 Pausanias in Atticis Op 64v 9 = Cereris festa3182 Pausanias in Atticis Op 93v on Theseus3161 Pausanias in Boeoticis Op 47 says he saw Tritonem semivirum3162 Pausanias in Boeoticis Op 55v on Oedipus3163 Pausanias in Boeoticis Op 58v the legend of Narcissus3164 Pausanias in Boeoticis Op 72 on Hercules & the oxen of Geryon & the location of

Erythaea3165 Pausanias in Boeoticis Op 83 description of the rhinoceros3167 Pausanias in Boeoticis Op 106v see him on Bacchus3158 Pausanias in Corinthiacis Op 66 rationalization of the story of Perseus & Medusa - her

beauty turned men to stone3159 Pausanias in Corinthiacis Op 93v Atreus & Thyestes3160 Pausanias in Corinthiacis Op 107v (paraphrased) Pentheus was torn to pieces by Maenads3176 Pausanias in Eliacis Op 61 a statue to 03177 Pausanias in Eliacis Op 82 long discussion of whether to call elephant's tusks

teeth or horns3178 Pausanias in Eliacis Op 105 (paraphrase) Paus. in

Eliacis sic putat dici a pulchris coronis given to Olympic victors

3168 Pausanias in Laconicis Op 106 3156 Pausanias grammaticus Op 109 as well as [probably ap.

Eustath. Iliad. p. 1333. 37. Steph.]3157 Pausanias grammaticus Op 76 preferred to3185 Persius [Flaccus] Op 108 et sectum vitulo caput ablatura superbo Bassaris3186 Philemon [ap. Athen. 11. D.] Op 49v ancients had 4 meals: 0/1

0

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Bodin Sources Index – Commentary on Oppian Release Date – January 2008 35 Slip Reference Work Page Notes3187 Philo Iudaeus in lib. de mundo Op 47 #_)_/\

_/\ /(/3\)/

3968 Philoponus, [Joannes] Op 54 uses the term ["de aeternitate mundi -contra Proclum" and "de opificio mundi", 2 books in Teubner] “Tale quiddam est in brutis praeter phantasiam et memoriam quo ratiocinantur, et quandam, ut Philoponi verbo utar, formarum habent…”

3193 Philostratus Op 105v his translator wrongly translates as apium3194 Philostratus Op 105 Ganges is 10 stades wide3196 Philostratus Op 90v on method of capturing tiger cubs3198 Philostratus Op 89v-

90a & dedicated to Dionysius (3 lines)

3201 Philostratus Op 83 tradit avium voces intellegi hausto sanguine draconis3204 Philostratus Op 81v elephant has teeth not tusks3209 Philostratus Op 66 _(_~| 3, \

& the disguises of Zeus3211 Philostratus Op 78 on the age of elephants3212 Philostratus Op 82v elephants can sometimes write a sentence3197 Philostratus lib. 2 Op 90 the panther has a sweet smell to entice his victims; the

lynx an evil smell3189 Philostratus lib. 2. Op 78 Apollonius, when he travelled to India, found an

elephant still living which had belonged to Alexander the Great

3195 Philostratus lib. 2. Op 91 dolphins' love for their offspring3199 Philostratus lib. 2. Op 89v male female form3202 Philostratus lib. 2. Op 82v on the extreme tameness of elephants3203 Philostratus lib. 2. Op 82 on the elephant's tusks - teeth or horns?3190 Philostratus lib. 3. Op 98v Apollonius learns that there is no such creature as a

manticora3192 Philostratus lib. 3. Op 106 will show you there was more than one Bacchus: a

Theban & an Indian3200 Philostratus lib. 3. Op 83 on the swan song3206 Philostratus lib. 3. Op 76 elephants capable of long swims3191 Philostratus lib. 6. Op 94 Apollonius said the Brahmans were in India, the

Gymnosophists in Ethiopia3188 Philostratus lib. 6. de Apollonio loquens Op 76v who had travelled very widely, had seen in Ethiopia a

cross between a bull and a deer (which Pliny, Herodotus, etc. said does not breed in Africa)

3205 Philostratus lib. 7. Op 81 nepenthe not a drink nor a herb - but Helen's eloquence & beauty of speech brought Telemachus forgetfulness from his troubles

3207 Philostratus lib. 7. Op 74 Memnon not killed by Achilles but reigns in Aethiopia3210 Philostratus lib. 7. Op 54v &3208 Philostratus libro tertio. Op 72 on Hercules & the oxen of Geryon & the location of

Erythaea3918 Picus, Ioannes, Mirandulae Comes Op 84 “vir //”

in 900 illis quaestionibus, quas Romae disputandas proposuit - men could be generated “ex putrefactione”

3228 Pindar Op 110 =apud Pindarum,)\~= _ \!

3229 Pindar Op 87 often = to have sharp teeth3231 Pindar Op 69v /_)/3234 Pindar Op 56 calls Sicily 3213 Pindar in Isthmiis Op 93v Theseus

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0=\(3 lines of Greek)

3221 Pindar in Pythiis Op 99-99v

9/

3222 Pindari scholiastes Op 44 on - halfway between gods and men3223 Pindari scholiastes Op 49 ancients had 3 meals a day3224 Pindari scholiastes Op 93v 3225 Pindari scholiastes Op 103v 3226 Pindari scholiastes Op 107v &/\

9~)~)/3227 Pindari scholiastes Op 105v prizes for the different Games - for the

Olympian, for the Pythian, for the Nemean, for the Isthmian

3230 Pindarus Op 74-74v

/ of a female deer

3232 Pindarus Op 65v on centaurs3233 Pindarus Op 59v &0\\&/3217 Pindarus [Ol. 13. 69.] Op 103 )~~&)\3218 Pindarus [Ol. 3. 15.] Op 195v calls the oleaster ~0)/|

&!

3216 Pindarus [Ol.] Op 88 often uses Ister for Tanais3214 Pindarus in Olympis Op 57 a good horse needs no bridle or spurs - )

)3215 Pindarus in Olympis Op 73 the Ister rises in the Hyperborean mountains3220 Pindarus in Pythiis Op 60v '0/)3262 Plato Op 54 intellectus = 3263 Plato Op 55 !&&\

&3264 Plato Op 62v /3265 Plato Op 92 # _&&\

(polypi eat themselves, the legend says)3266 Plato Op 95v 3267 Plato Op 97v corrupters of youth =

3268 Plato Op 99v 9&~0/&3235 Plato 2. de Repub. adagium ex Archiloco Op 99 _\

~&tou&)&(/0&

3237 Plato 3. de Repub. Op 47 compared to - he drives the chariot &~, followed by a host of gods and 12 grades of

3248 Plato 7. de legibus Op 48 hunting by night forbidden3249 Plato 7. de legibus Op 68 forbids hunting at night3250 Plato 7. de legibus Op 47v despises fishing (3 lines)

praises hunting of animals(4 lines)3252 Plato 7. de legibus Op 45 triple division of venatio (3 lines)3243 Plato in Alcibiade. 2 . Op 79v old storks looked after by their offspring3244 Plato in Lyside Op 48 what would you think of a hunter

and made the game more difficult to catch?3242 Plato in Menexeno Op 83v /on the idea of a race springing from

the soil3258 Plato in Menone Op 89 __&~|=3259 Plato in Menone Op 65v Thessalians in the past renowned as horsemen (s.v.

centaur)

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Bodin Sources Index – Commentary on Oppian Release Date – January 2008 37 Slip Reference Work Page Notes3254 Plato in Phaedone Op 83 on the swan song3238 Plato in Phaedro Op 47 3239 Plato in Protagora Op 84v Prometheus molds men of clay = the God of "genesis"3240 Plato in Protagora Op 105v as though I'd received a blow at boxing.

(2 lines of Greek)3251 Plato in Protagora Op 45 divisions of hunting etc. (5 lines)3241 Plato in Protagora, Politico, Critia, Menexeno Op 84 warm, rich soil could produce man3260 Plato in Sophista Op 106 list of various types of snares, traps, etc.,

,,.(2 lines of Greek)3261 Plato in Sophista Op 104v (2 lines of Greek)3253 Plato in Symposio Op 91 /

__~&_{@ /|love for offspring)

3255 Plato in Theaeteto Op 58 = pronuba3256 Plato in Theaeteto Op 97 let us see whether it is

(begotten or sown by the wind)3257 Plato in Timaeo Op 53v one part of soul _\ _ another

part )/\)~3245 Plato lib. 1. de legib. Op 109 ~_&~@&

0~~'(~\)&0/

3246 Plato lib. 2. de legibus Op 90 Dionysius likened to a bull or a 3236 Plato lib. 7. de Repub. Op 95v untrue that Lycaon and Parrhasius became wolves3247 Plato lib. 8. de legibus Op 89v distinguit quam

appellat3269 Plautus Op 58v quum meam uxorem vidi catulientem3270 Plautus Op 87 cornutum = horned3271 Plautus Aulularia Op 92v temulentia3275 Plinius Op 105 Ganges is 8 miles wide3344 Plinius Op 61v verres subantis audita voce [of a boar in heat]3347 Plinius Op 56 loca palustria depascitur (on Lilybaeum)3354 Plinius Op 46v Plin. et Fenestella mullum

nuncupant3356 Plinius Op 45v distinguishes falco () & aquila3337 Plinius lib. 2. cap. 103. Op 70 on the rising of the Nile in summer and of the river

Inopus on the island of Delos3345 Plinius lib. 32. Op 60v quotes Licinius Macer on the mating of the muraena &

the viper3338 Plinius lib. 8. Op 69 on bulls3340 Plinius lib. 8. Op 66v on the catoblepas, whose looks can kill (like the

Gorgon)3343 Plinius lib. 8. Op 62 calls 2 great dogs given to Alexander the Great

"Albani"3349 Plinius lib. 8. cap. 21. Op 55 thinks the legend of Pegasus & Bellerophon true3352 Plinius lib. 9. Op 47 much evidence for the reality of Sirens & Tritons -

Oceanus Gaditanus, in Gaul at the time of Augustus, in Olysiponesus at the time of Tiberius

3355 Plinius lib. 9. Op 46 balaenae – on the size of whales3341 Plinius libro 7. Op 65v Centauri = Thracian people who first learned to fight

from horseback3335 Plinius [8. 30. 73.] Op 71 reports de fera Eale that it can move its horns3353 Plinius [9. 31. 67.] Op 46v on a man paying octo millibus for one mullet3357 Plinius Iunior Op 43 Dominus = imperator3279 Pliny Op 100v no distinction should be made between leporem &

dasypodem (types of hare)3296 Pliny Op 89v oculi pantherarum = markings of their skin

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town3300 Pliny Op 86 the 0/ (mole, talpa) has eyes under the

membrane 3304 Pliny Op 85 calls panthers “ferocissimi”3305 Pliny Op 83 calls the Asinus Indicus by the name “monoceros’

…Taurus Aethiopicus by the name “rhinoceros”3306 Pliny Op 83 denies that dying swans sing3309 Pliny Op 82v calls elephant's trunk manum & promanum3310 Pliny Op 81v elephants have tusks (not teeth)3311 Pliny Op 81v classifies the oryx as one of the 'caprae'3312 Pliny Op 81 calls tardas aves3314 Pliny Op 80v reports that King Iuba said Semiramis loved a stallion3315 Pliny Op 80 uses word where Aristotle uses 3316 Pliny Op 79 caprarum haec genera recenset: ibices, capreas,

oryges, rupicapras, damas, pygargos [cf. 8. 79. 214.]3319 Pliny Op 77 no cervi in Crete except in agro Cydonio3320 Pliny Op 76v no bears breed in Africa3321 Pliny Op 54v oxen speaking3322 Pliny Op 60 following Artemidorus calls the wolf/dog hybrid

"crocuta"3323 Pliny Op 77 Africa full of serpents3324 Pliny Op 78 on the age of elephants3325 Pliny Op 88 on how widespread lions are in Greece3326 Pliny Op 94v denies the hyena is a "crocuta"3327 Pliny Op 97 Indian bitches mating with tigers3328 Pliny Op 98v the manticora has the same power as the hystrix in its

tail - shoots out quills3329 Pliny Op 76v his description of Africa is not complete - he knew

nothing beyond the first 'clima' beyond the equator3330 Pliny Op 76v in Africa no apri,cervi, capreae, ursi3332 Pliny Op 75v stags bury their right antlers3339 Pliny Op 68 on the numbers of wild beasts provided in the Circus

by various Romans3290 Pliny [8. 69. 174.] Op 92v pullis onagri, ceu praestantissimis Africa gloriatur,

quos Lalisiones appellant (meat of the onager)3307 Pliny [lib. 8.] Op 82v on an elephant that wrote a Greek sentence acc. to

Mutianus the consul3280 Pliny lib. 10. Op 100 differs from Aristotle on the coitus of camels3281 Pliny lib. 10. Op 100 2 methods of coitus among birds3293 Pliny lib. 10. Op 91 hens’ fear of hawks3287 Pliny lib. 16. Op 95 salix loses its seed before it is ripe3277 Pliny lib. 2. Op 102v A solstitiali occasu Corus, Zephyrum et Argesten

vocant (winds)3272 Pliny lib. 21. Op 108v on types of violet, coronamenta = /3303 Pliny lib. 31. Op 85 sunt quae in vepribus vivunt, ob id Rubetarum

nomine, quas Graeci Phrynos vocant3295 Pliny lib. 37. Op 90v denies the existence of (or congealed

urine of the lynx)3351 Pliny lib. 6. Op 50v Mazacas, qui Tanaim accolunt = &3342 Pliny lib. 6. cap. 3.

lib. 33.Op 63v tribes who painted their bodies: Anderae, Matitae,

Mesagebes, Hipporaeae, idem lib. 33. Jupiter's statue painted “minio” on feast days

3286 Pliny lib. 7. Op 95-95v

changes of sex amongst men §. daughter of Cassinus becomes a son §. Arescusa becomes Arescon §. L.

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Cossicius of Tisdritania becomes a male3273 Pliny lib. 8. Op 108v Pantheras perfricata carne Aconito Barbari venantur:3274 Pliny lib. 8. Op 105v lions become tamer if their eyes are covered3276 Pliny lib. 8. Op 104 the lion afraid of wheels, coxcombs and fire (2 lines)3278 Pliny lib. 8. Op 100v hares have the color of their habitat3282 Pliny lib. 8. Op 98v crocodiles attacked by the ichneumon3283 Pliny lib. 8. Op 98 scribit apros Indicos dentium flexus cubitales habere3284 Pliny lib. 8. Op 97 horses in Spain inseminated by the wind3285 Pliny lib. 8. Op 96v Thoes id luporum genus est, etc.3288 Pliny lib. 8. Op 94v on the marvels of the hyena3289 Pliny lib. 8. Op 93v wild horses born in Scythia3291 Pliny lib. 8. Op 92 hibernation of bears3292 Pliny lib. 8. Op 91v repeats Aristotle's account of the short period of

gestation amongst bears3294 Pliny lib. 8. Op 90v on the method of catching tiger cubs (7 lines)3297 Pliny lib. 8. Op 89v male leopards called 'varias' & 'pardos'3302 Pliny lib. 8. Op 86 on 3308 Pliny lib. 8. Op 82v palmas excelsiores radicitus fronte sternunt - the

strength of elephants3317 Pliny lib. 8. Op 79 the wild ox - Urum et Bisontem3318 Pliny lib. 8. Op 78v Alexander the Great ringed some deer, which were

recaptured 100 years later showing no sign of having aged

3331 Pliny lib. 8. Op 76 deer and serpents enemies of each other: the deer expel the serpents from their holes by the breath of their nostrils

3334 Pliny lib. 8. Op 71 Indicos boves, unicornes tricornesque3348 Pliny lib. 8. Op 55v strange fact about horses3350 Pliny lib. 8. Op 54v §. the highly trained horses of the people of Sybora §.

Nicomedes' horse refuses to eat after his master's death3336 Pliny lib. 8. cap. 45. Op 71 [types of bulls] carici quoque in parte Asiae, foedi

visu, tubere super armos a cervicibus eminente3301 Pliny lib. 8. cap. 54. Op 86 on the mimicry practised by the monkey - Laqueis et

calceis et visco inungi venantum imitatione.3346 Pliny lib. 9. Op 57 delphinus swiftest of all creatures - ocyor ave, ocyor

telo3333 Pliny [4. 22. 120.] Op 71v Erythaea is an island near Gades3313 Pliny apud Theophrastum Op 80v reads 0/not 0/in the passage on

the effects of the herb nepenthe3358 Plotinus lib. 2. de anima. Op 53v belief in / widespread in early days3374 Plutarch Op 76 not derived from , but from

(0Hebrew word] _ !

3391 Plutarch Op 47v better to catch game than to buy it, but better to buy fish than to catch it

3392 Plutarch Op 59 quotes Empedocles and then adds &_0&\)&)&=\3&0/

3394 Plutarch Op 80v Man alone of all creatures lusts after species other than his own

3395 Plutarch Op 86 ’ (’)&)’ 0= (hedgehog)3 /

3396 Plutarch Op 88v lions never sleep3397 Plutarch Op 54v oxen speaking3360 Plutarch in lib. Op 86 on the mimicry of monkeys

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3383 Plutarch Op 43 eos qui Synopen incolunt Syrios appellat3367 Plutarch Op 76 elephants can swim far3380 Plutarch de Pomp. et Caesar Op 69v uses the word or 3381 Plutarch in Agesilao Op 52v /3376 Plutarch in causis naturalibus Op 63 Q. &_

_&_~ &/nbest time for dogs to follow the scent of their quarry [Quaest. Nat. 25]

3373 Plutarch in eo libro quo docet bruta ratione uti Op 83 the intelligence of elephants3371 Plutarch in lib. Op 98v ichneumons attack crocodiles3377 Plutarch in quaestionibus nat. Op 109v why bears do not gnaw through the ropes binding

them (6 lines of Greek)3384 Plutarch in Symposiacis Op 49 reads for in passage from Homer3387 Plutarch in Symposiacis Op 70 03388 Plutarch in Symposiacis Op 99v calls Bacchus 3389 Plutarch in Symposiacis Op 100v horses do sleep with open eyes3379 Plutarch in Theseo Op 93v for life of Theseus3364 Plutarch / Op 84 Anaximander, Empedocles and Anaxagoras believed

man could be generated from rich, warm soil3370 Plutarch Op 92 agrees with Aristotle that the polypus does not eat

itself3366 Plutarch

/

Op 52v quotes Anaxagoras, Plato and Diogenes on the question whether brute beasts partake of reason

3361 Plutarch Op 91 §. on love of grandchildren §. on the love of ) for their

3362 Plutarch Op 91v bears lick their cubs into shape3363 Plutarch Op 101 on the pains of childbirth3368 Plutarch in lib.

in lib.

Op 101v man excels in brain, other beasts in speed, strength, etc.

3393 Plutarchus Op 62 on the dog of Alexander the Great - 3390 Plutarchus in lib. de oraculorum defectu Op 78v supports the above views on the longest-lived animals

- none of which mention the elephant 3378 Plutarchus in lib. Op 47 …

3372 Plutarchus in lib.

Op 77v &(kind of crab) a good remedy for snake

bite & other diseases - man learned this from the deer3375 Plutarchus in lib. Op 63 on the spot in Sicily where the scent of the flowers

puts the dogs off the scent of their quarry3382 Plutarchus in Marcello Op 52v use of word = password3385 Plutarchus in Symposiacis Op 44 in eo problemate, quo disputat cur Iudaei a suillis

carnibus abstineant (14 lines) - derives Sabbatum from Sabazius Bacchus

3386 Plutarchus in Symposiacis Op 49v \ (= cena)\

3365 Plutarchus Op 44-44v

“/)&)/_1\\#_/_~/”

3359 Plutarchus Op 62v the two puppies of Lycurgus which developed in

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different ways - quoted as an example of bad education

3369 Plutarchus Op 69v on the preparations for battle made by bulls3919 Politianus Op 79 calls 'capreas' what Hermolaus calls 'damas': this

seems wrong to Pliny who has his own classification3400 Pollux Op 100v hares do sleep3401 Pollux Op 100v __=1_

&3402 Pollux Op 98 teeth of wild boars are firebearing3403 Pollux Op 96v &)&)/]3407 Pollux Op 74v female have a more spotted coloring than the

males3410 Pollux Op 62v blood of wild beasts to be mixed with the mother's

milk for the puppies of hunting dogs3414 Pollux Op 100v - a type of hare3416 Pollux Op 50 9/ - an unspecified hunting weapon3417 Pollux Op 51v /(&1)/

\_- horses' eyes [I. 192]

3420 Pollux Op 50v 003421 Pollux Op 50 /intorquere 3422 Pollux Op 50 on hunting tackle3423 Pollux Op 50 3&0=)\

)\

3424 Pollux Op 46 ~Pollux _\)\\_

3425 Pollux Op 97 Indian bitches mate with tigers3415 Pollux [5. 38.] Op 59v adds a fourth type of mixed breed of dogs -

- a cross between a lion & a dog3398 Pollux lib. 5. Op 109v B. says he treats of other arts for capturing bears3399 Pollux lib. 5. Op 102 on methods of snaring (2 lines)3405 Pollux lib. 5. Op 91v bears lick their cubs into shape3406 Pollux lib. 5. Op 75v 8 months gestation period of deer3408 Pollux lib. 5. Op 74 only male deer have horns3409 Pollux lib. 5. Op 63 effect of seasons on dogs & hunting (5 lines)3419 Pollux lib. 5. Op 50v names for the young of different animals (4 lines)3411 Pollux lib. 5. cap. 1 Op 62v color of dogs3404 Pollux lib. 7. Op 92v 1\

k/0~~_~)&&(the color of the onager)

3418 Pollux lib. Op 51v /0\0/Xenophon, Pollux, Oppian, Palladius and Columella agree on the ideal form of a horse.

3412 Pollux libro 5. Op 62 Alexander the Great's Indian dogs3413 Pollux libro 5. Op 61v on the points of a hunting dog (11 lines of prose)3428 Polybius Op 84v on sand eels - 0/3431 Polybius Op 46 tunnies feed on acorns3432 Polybius Op 54v oxen speaking3430 Polybius [6. 34. 7.] Op 52v = Fessera vigiliarum3429 Polybius lib. 6. de Repub. Op 69 it is a natural thing ( that the strongest

should rule (e.g. bull, cock, ram)3426 Polybius lib. historiarum. Op 110 _

~//&/

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(the form of the word)

3427 Polybius lib. Op 100v description of the - a type of hare (2 lines)3433 Pomponius Mela Op 76v his knowledge of Africa by no means complete3434 Pomponius Mela Op 72v uses the name Orontes for the river3436 Pomponius Mela Op 51 divided Thessaly into Thessaliotis, Phtiotis &

Magnesia3437 Pomponius Mela Op 95v de Neuris confirmat that they change from men into

wolves3435 Pomponius Mela [1. 97.] Op 105 “intus sunt Bythinni, sunt et Maryandini”3450 Porphyrius in lib. 2. Op 53 beasts have reason _~~\

~{in varying degrees)

3440 Porphyrius in lib. de abstinentia Op 76v no pigs (sues) in Ethiopia, Phoenicia or Palestine - Jews must not eat pigs

3441 Porphyrius in lib. de abstinentia a caede animatorum

Op ideas of metempsychosis

3447 Porphyrius in lib. Op 47 /&\/

3448 Porphyrius in lib. Op 48 the Essaei anoint their whole body3449 Porphyrius in lib. Op 53 says Aristotle, Empedocles & Democritus thought

bears partake of reason [De Abstinentia]3439 Porphyrius lib. 3. de abstinentia Op 75 castrated stags do not lose their horns3442 Porphyrius lib. 3. de non caedendis animantibus Op 102 each species has its own particular weapon or defence

(2 lines)3451 Porphyrius lib. 4. Op 94 on the gymnosophists in India3444 Porphyrius lib. 4. Op 87v calls the Curetes 3438 Porphyrius lib. primo de abstinentia a caede

animatorumOp 46 &/\ /\ _ !

&3443 Porphyrius lib. Op 83 Tiresias, Melampus & Apollonius Thyanaeus had

proved that it is possible to understand the language of birds & beasts

3445 Porphyrius libro quarto Op 94v calls the hyena 'crocuta'3446 Porphyrius Op 95v on etymology of /= year; Persian Maji

called moon “lupa” and sun “lupus”3453 Possidonius Op 47 /)_~/)/3452 Possidonius [apud Strabo 29.] Op 103 0/= - the wind which blew from

the Scironian rocks (apud Strabo on Homer v. Steph. Thesaurus s. v. 0/

3454 Possidonius ap. Strabo lib. 16. Op 77 in Africa & India serpents of such a size they can swallow whole deer & men on horseback

3969 Proculus [sc. Proclus?] Op 47 §. 4 grades of deus, 4 grades of §. there is a good presiding over each person

3970 Proculus [sc. Proclus?] Op 80v hymn to "holy love" beginning

3455 Prodicus Op 81 3456 Propertius [2. 25.] Op 103v (2 lines)…Septima quam metam triverat ante rota.3457 Propertius [3. 17.] Op 108 Pentheos in triplices funera grata greges3459 Propertius [3. 3.] Op 55 Visus eram molli recubans Heliconis in umbra,

Bellerophontaeae qua fluit humor aquae3458 Propertius [4. 10.] Op 71v Hercules steals the cattle of Geryon “a stabulis, ô

Erythrea, tuis.”3460 Psellius Op 47 omnes maleficos esse putat3462 Ptolemaeus Op 60 tabula Africae tertia on the Delta3463 Ptolemaeus Op 51 est alia Achaia Colchis finitima3464 Ptolemaeus Op 73 Danube has 6 mouths3465 Ptolemaeus Op 71v Erythrae, a city of Asia near the Hellespont

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distance of the earth from the sun3466 Ptolemaeus in descriptione Africae Op 50v tribe of Mazaces - Africa as well as Spain3468 Salustius Op 87v Curetas ideo Iovis altores appellat, quod principes

fuerint intelligendae vetustatis [apud Lactantius I. 21. fin]

3469 Salustius Op 73 Ister next largest after Nile of rivers flowing into Mediterranean

3470 Seneca Op 93v deals with Thyestes in one of his tragedies3476 Seneca Op 55v cited as a source for the legend of Oedipus3477 Seneca Op 78 king Iuba recognized an elephant's age written in his

tusks (dentibus) viz. 400 years3475 Seneca [Agamemnon. 670.] Op 46v Non quae verno nobile carmen ramo cantet tristis

aedon.3471 Seneca in Hippolyto Op 83 on the swan song3472 Seneca in Medaea Op 67v aptior caestibus Pollux3474 Seneca in nat. quaest. Op 72 quotes Juba rex for the Nile sometimes flowing salty3473 Seneca lib. 4. nat. quaest. Op 73v Nero sent 2 centurions to the source of the Nile3484 Servius in 4. Aeneido. Op 49 ancients had only one meal a day - no, says Bodin3478 Servius in illud Maronis Op 96 "Sirius ardor ille" - discusses the date of the rising of

Sirius3480 Servius in illud Maronis Op 94 ultimus Aethiopum locus est, etc.3481 Servius in illud Maronis Op 86 aut oculis capti fodere cubilia..talpae (moles?)3482 Servius in illud Maronis Op 85 "inventusque cavis Bufo" which he interprets as ranam

terrestrem maiorem & rubetam3479 Servius in illud Maronis. Aeneid 9. Op 95 on the rites of Cybele ("Berecynthia matris Idaeae..")3483 Servius in Maronem Op 65v Centaurs were a Thracian people who first fought

from horseback3485 Silius lib. 10. Op 105v

-106Haud secus ac vitreas solers piscator ad undas. Ore levem patulo texens de vimine nassam. [V. 47. Forcellini]

3487 Silius lib. 3. Op 97v horses are begotten by the wind3486 Sillius lib. 12. Op 73v cui stant sacro sua moenia Nilo3488 Simplicius Op 53v the ‘mens’ comes into men

_3489 Simplicius Op 54 intellectus = 0/3491 Solinus Op 98v hystrix herinaceis similis, spinis tergum hispida, etc.3493 Solinus Op 95v de Neuris confirmat that they change from men into

wolves3495 Solinus Op 91v bears produce half-formed offspring3496 Solinus Op 89v panthers in Hyrcania spotted with small circles, ita ut

oculatis ex fulvo circulis, vel caerula, vel alba distinguntur tergi supellex

3499 Solinus Op 81v elephant's teeth not tusks3500 Solinus Op 77 Africa abounds in serpents3502 Solinus Op 75v named as saying that deer have their young in quite

frequented localities3503 Solinus Op 73 Danube has 7 mouths3504 Solinus Op 72v authority for Hercules stealing the cattle from Erithea,

the island of Geryon3506 Solinus Op 66v by the river Niger lives the catoblepa, a glance from

whose eyes can kill (like the Gorgon)3508 Solinus Op 62 on the dogs called 'Albini'3509 Solinus Op 61 says crocuta = hybrid from male hyaena & leaena3513 Solinus Op 46 (sea monsters) sunt ptysererae marinae belluae quae…

super antennas navium se extollunt, haustoque fistulis

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fluctus ita eructant, ut nimbosa eluvie plerunque deprimant alveos navigantium

3515 Solinus Op 76v there are bears in Africa3516 Solinus Op 90 believes in or congealed urine of the lynx3517 Solinus Op 94v denies the hyena is a crocuta3518 Solinus Op 97 Indian bitches mating with tigers3519 Solinus Op 99 the ichneumon calls its fellows to help before fighting

an asp3520 Solinus Op 98v the manticora, like the hystrix, can shoot out the quills

of its tail3507 Solinus cap. 20. Op 63v Agathyrsi oblinuntur caeruleo colore fucatis etiam

crinibus. (Cosmetics)3501 Solinus cap. 22. Op 76 deer, when swimming in the sea, guide themselves by

their sense of smell and support each other3498 Solinus cap. 28. Op 82v elephants almost as intelligent as men, remember,

siderum servant disciplinam3494 Solinus cap. 29. Op 92 hibernation of bears3492 Solinus cap. 30. Op 97v horses are begotten by the wind3497 Solinus cap. 30. Op 83 rhinoceros = Taurus Aethiopicus, cap. 30 for

description3511 Solinus cap. 33. Op 55 Pegasus birds really exist3490 Solinus cap. 35. Op 98v ichneumons attack crocodiles3512 Solinus cap. 47. Op 51 Cappadocia…altrix est equorum et proventui equino

accommodatissima3505 Solinus cap. 55. Op 71 Indian bulls who can move their horns3514 Solinus cap. 60. Op 49v site of city of Ctesiphon3540 Sophocles Op 55v §. speaking of Clytemnestra:

)[Electra. 1154.] §. in Oedipo Tyranno &!

3550 Sophocles Op 106 Soph.Fr.Hesych.]

3551 Sophocles Op 49 0Tryphiodorus. 612.?3554 Sophocles Op 96 0(= Sirius) [See Hesychius on

3548 Sophocles [Antigone. 117.] Op 103v _’(\&3529 Sophocles [O.C. 1056.] Op 97v innupta3524 Sophocles [O.T. 1108.] Op 90 Bacchus #/’1~

~(&[=/nymphs were Bacchus’ nurses

3522 Sophocles [O.T.?] Op 55v lament of Oedipus3530 Sophocles §. in Philoctete.

§. in Electra. §. in 0.

Op 74v ~)/~_&1/0&

3532 Sophocles in Aiace Op 59v 3545 Sophocles in Antigone Op 52 '3546 Sophocles in Antigone

in PhilocteteOp 87 ~)/1

~'1~3547 Sophocles in Antigone Op 99v 93549 Sophocles in Antigone Op 106 3537 Sophocles in Electra Op 49 (~(&/

&/| /3538 Sophocles in Electra Op 51 &13(/3539 Sophocles in Electra Op 52 #_3)_@}|

/3541 Sophocles in Electra Op 57v 0/

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=_&13542 Sophocles in Electra Op 90v =/(of Philomela)3544 Sophocles in Electra Op 101 calls Diana 3521 Sophocles in Oedip. Op 52v 3523 Sophocles in Oedipo tyranno Op 65 3525 Sophocles in Oedipo tyranno Op 92v 3526 Sophocles in Oedipo tyranno Op 108v 3531 Sophocles in Philoctete Op 93 3533 Sophocles in Trachiniis Op 65 3534 Sophocles in Trachiniis Op 65v (3535 Sophocles in Trachiniis Op 69 for3536 Sophocles in Trachiniis Op 72 Hercules performs the labors of Hera & Euristheus3527 Sophocles in 0 Op 65 3528 Sophocles in 0 Op 57v /

)_(i.e.Artemis))&0&

3553 Sophocles [ap. Eustathius] Op 50 (heifer) cf. fol. 79.3552 Sophocles [ap. Eustathius] Op 79 abusively, in place of

[Eustathius 1625. 46. Aristophanes the grammariansays that Sophocles uses this phrase.]

3543 Sophoclis scholiastes Op 95v in illud '[Electra. 6.]

3555 Sostratus Op 60v quoted by the scholiast to Nicander; on natural history3556 Spartianus Op 68v in life of Caracalla - wild beast shows3557 Spartianus Op 43 wrote: Caracalla's nativity foretold he would become

emperor.3565 Statius [Sylv. 2. 5. 7.] Op 103v on Domitian's lion (4 lines) Occidis altarum vastator

docte ferarum, Non grege Massylo, curvaque indagine clausus, etc.

3566 Statius [Thebaid 1. 130.] Op 69 of a bull “nudosos quassans humeros”3569 Statius [Thebaid 8. 8.] Op 69-

69vet sicci respersus pulvere campi

3567 Statius [Thebaid IV. 658.] Op 90 Lynces et uda mero lambunt retinacula Tigres. lynx & tiger sacred to Bacchus

3568 Statius [Thebaid VI. 865.] Op 98 fulminei sic dente sues - wild boars' teeth contain fire3561 Statius 10. Thebaid Op 65v Pholoe3558 Statius in Achilleide Op 65v Longaevum Chirona petit, domus ardua montem

Perforat…etc.3560 Statius in Thebaid Op 55v Oedipus (3 lines)3562 Statius lib. 2. Thebaid Op 70 on the defeated bull (8 lines)3559 Statius lib. 4. Thebaid Op 47v cui gemino lucent hostilia ferro3563 Statius primo Thebaidos Op 93v for Athamas3564 Statius Sylvarum. 3. Op 43 Iuppiter Ausonius3973 Stephanus Op 83 on the great intelligence of elephants3972 Stephanus [Byz.?] [Ethnica s.v.] Op 67v =Atalanta's father3971 Stephanus [Byz.] [Ethnica s.v.] Op 71v authority for Hercules stealing from the island of

Erithea the cattle of Geryon3570 Stobaeus [63. 21.] ex Menandro Op 81 )’ )_(~0)&|

~_3571 Stobaeus [75. 7.] ex Menandro Op 90v-

91}=[/)& / (value of children) [this quotation is from Euripides]

3573 Strabo Op 106v rightly criticized Eratosthenes, says Bodin, because he "mille fabulis totam historiam (of Bacchus) labefactavit"

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Bodin Sources Index – Commentary on Oppian Release Date – January 2008 46 Slip Reference Work Page Notes3575 Strabo Op 105 Theodectes says the Indians are burned because of the

sun "quem falso reprehendit Strabo"3578 Strabo Op 102v )as epithet of the wind /3580 Strabo Op 100v /Iberian type of hare3583 Strabo Op 94 wild horses in Iberia3584 Strabo Op 87v Cronus used to eat his children but Rhea hid the new-

born Zeus with the help of the Curetes3586 Strabo Op 84 Man could have sprung from warm, rich soil3587 Strabo Op 83v rubent. Negat illud Strabo3588 Strabo Op 83v rhinoceros about the size of a bull (4 lines)3595 Strabo Op 70v Nile besides 7 mouths has other 1

/3596 Strabo Op 70v Strabo ex Aristotelis placitis - the Nile makes women

bear quadruplets & even seven at one birth, acc. to Aristotle

3599 Strabo Op 62v divides Albania into 300 peoples cis & ultra Caucasum montem, so that it covers part of India

3605 Strabo Op 51 divides Thessaly, but instead of Magnesia he uses the terms Esthiotis & Pelasgia

3608 Strabo Op 46 tunnies leave the water & feed on acorns3609 Strabo Op 60 following Artemidorus calls the wolf/dog hybrid

"crocuta"3610 Strabo Op 76v there are bears in Africa3611 Strabo Op 77 Africa very full of serpents3612 Strabo Op 78 on the age of elephants3613 Strabo Op 87v Zeus nursed by the Curetes or Cretans3577 Strabo lib. 1. Op 102v winds: /\

///’)/

3585 Strabo lib. 10. Op 87v Curetes quasi curatores __ =, _&,\&)(=

3581 Strabo lib. 10. ex Artemidori sententia Op 99v camelopards have no resemblance to a leopard 3607 Strabo lib. 14. Op 50v Mazaces in Africa as well as Spain3574 Strabo lib. 15. Op 105 Ganges at least 30 stades wide3600 Strabo lib. 15. Op 62 on Alexander the Great's dogs3589 Strabo lib. 16. Op 83 description of the rhinoceros3590 Strabo lib. 16. Op 77v on Posidonius' account of the huge serpents in Africa

(4 lines)3591 Strabo lib. 16. Op 72v Orontes named after builder of a bridge, previously

called Typhon3592 Strabo lib. 16. Op 72v on the fertility of the land of Apamea (or Pella)3594 Strabo lib. 16. Op 71 5 lines on the city of Apamea3597 Strabo lib. 16. Op 70v is a river beginning 0\

3582 Strabo lib. 17. Op 98v how the 0/ can defeat crocodiles (7 lines)3602 Strabo lib. 17. Op 57 Mauri /3579 Strabo lib. 3 Op 101 the people of the Insulae Gymnesiae ask Augustus for

help against a plague of hares3603 Strabo lib. 3. Op 57 horses of the Parthians similar to those of the Hiberi3593 Strabo lib. 7. Op 71v _0/)/= ~|/|

/|~| 0/|3601 Strabo lib. 7. Op 57v 3576 Strabo lib. 8. Op 105 mentions the (2 lines of Greek)3598 Strabo lib. 8. Op 65v Pholoe a mountain in Arcadia3604 Strabo lib. 8. Op 51v Epaei = Elaei

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Bodin Sources Index – Commentary on Oppian Release Date – January 2008 47 Slip Reference Work Page Notes3606 Strabo lib. 8. Op 51 the best breed of horses is the Arcadian and the

Argolic and Epidaurian, etc.3630 Suda. See also Suidas. Op iv source for life of Oppian3614 Suidas Op 79v uses one word )=for &

_?3615 Suidas Op 98 on the with bristles like a pig which it shoots

at its pursuers3616 Suidas Op 96 the animal a cross between a hyaena & a wolf3617 Suidas Op 94 s. v. 3618 Suidas Op 86 /0/3619 Suidas Op 86 on 9 0 (hedgehogs)3620 Suidas Op 78v Theophrastus lived to be 853621 Suidas Op 74 writes Oppian came (a place)3622 Suidas Op 69v i/3623 Suidas Op 61 //3624 Suidas Op 60v vipera inas\/- i.e. not

oviparous but viviparous3625 Suidas Op 58 on 3626 Suidas Op 51v proprie baccarum dicuntur3627 Suidas Op 50v definition of 3628 Suidas Op 49v 0/etc. (meals)3629 Suidas Op 45v &_~(/\

/)&!&’etc.

3631 Suidas Op 96 on the dog-star 3633 Synesius Op 78 0&’&0_!

’(=\/

3632 Synesius [Epist. 105.] Op 97v “I was used from infancy 99more than was necessary”(to be really keen on)

3634 Tacitus [Germania. I.] Op 73 Danube has 6 mouths3635 Tacitus, Cornel. Op 43 Dominus = imperator3636 Terence [Eun. 3. 1. 36.] Op 100v Tu te lepus es, et pulpamentum quaeris (cf. the

proverb )3637 Terence in Adelph. [4. 2. 17.] Op 91v quid ille gannit?3638 Themistius Op 54 §. speaks of the divine spark as intellectus illuminans

§. follows Theophrastus in placing in the anima a duplex intellectus as well as the sensis communis & that the intellect can be parted from the body

3639 Themistius Op 80v tigers, foxes, wolves & lions have mated with dogs and produced offspring

3640 Themistius Op 59v Indian dogs (he thinks) 0//\\& i.e. a cross between a lion & a leopard)

3641 Themistius Op 97 Indian bitches mating with tigers3647 Theocritus Op 103 )_&’ 0_~!3648 Theocritus Op 105v 1 1&3649 Theocritus Op 110 )\)/3650 Theocritus Op 94 3651 Theocritus Op 49 '/3655 Theocritus Op 67v Orpheus, Apollonius, Theocritus and Valerius Flaccus

are ample witnesses to the virtues of boxing3642 Theocritus Idyll 1. Op 51 @

&@#/3

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3645 Theocritus Idyll 19. Op 83 swans -

&&’#1/

3643 Theocritus Idyll 20. Op 54v the bull (= Zeus) carrying Europa to Crete can speak3644 Theocritus Idyll primo. Op 75 2__/3646 Theocritus Idyll Op 99 = vulpecula - called by Theocritus

3974 Theocritus in Bacchis Op 108 -ibi mater Agave Abstulit arreptum misero caput impia

nato.3653 Theocritus scholiast Op 48v /3652 Theocritus scholiastes Op 50 &(heifers) & list of names for the bovine

family of different ages & sexes3654 Theocritus scholiastes Op 48v /3656 Theodectes [ap. Strabo. 695.] Op 105 (paraphrased) says the Indians are dark because of the

sun - quem falso reprehendit Strabo3657 Theodoritus Op 51 along with others reads in the

oracle where Eusebius reads 3975 Theodorus [Gaza?] Op 100v translates [Aristotle?]\/

sometimes as “leporem” sometimes as “cuniculum”3658 Theognis Op 43v /3688 Theophrastus Op 53 ants gnaw the umbilicos granorum, to stop them

sprouting in the winter3689 Theophrastus Op 63v calls [woad] & = glasto herba3690 Theophrastus Op 71 calls the cupressi pilules 3691 Theophrastus Op 72 Nile sometimes flows salty3692 Theophrastus Op 73v /~~)&&3693 Theophrastus Op 75 wild cocks more lascivious than tame ones3694 Theophrastus Op 86 )&___~)~|

3695 Theophrastus Op 97v (covered with leaves)3685 Theophrastus Op 90 the nymphs were Dionysius' nurses3670 Theophrastus [H.P. 6. 8. 1.?] Op 108v (paraphrase) 3 kinds of violets:

&/09(&

3671 Theophrastus [Hist. Plant.] Op 107 &'0

3664 Theophrastus in 4. de causis plantarum Op 76 \praecipue loquatur1\ _1(vipers)0/

3675 Theophrastus in 5. de historia Op 60v vipers viviparous3677 Theophrastus in 5. de historia Op 45 &&3667 Theophrastus in 6. de causis Op 103 wind & rain destroy the scent3663 Theophrastus in 6. de causis plantarum Op 63 men have the worst sense of smell of all animals3659 Theophrastus in 6. de causis.

in 4. de historia plantarum.Op 46 on whether the “vis caloris” is more intense in sea than

in land creatures3669 Theophrastus in 6. de historia. [H.P. 6. 1. 1.

2. 2. 1. 6. 2. 1.]

Op 108v ~of violets [9\ 0\/!0/[Theophr. Fr. 142.?]

3674 Theophrastus in 9. de historia plant. Op 70v the waters of the Nile and at Thespiae make women fruitful

3661 Theophrastus in lib. 6. de causis plantarum Op 55v sense of smell least developed in men3681 Theophrastus in lib. Op 84v anguillae are sometimes generated in the mud3680 Theophrastus in lib. Op 103 &_ _3686 Theophrastus in lib. Op 58 ~\&(&\

(__#[0&’~n

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0~3687 Theophrastus in lib. Op 90 the panther has a sweet smell to entice his victims3684 Theophrastus in lib. Op 90 on the congealed urine of the lynx 0~_

/&_/\’&3/

3665 Theophrastus in tertio de causis plantarum Op 79v some wild species, some cultivated, as among animals _ _&&

3662 Theophrastus lib. 1. de causis plantarum Op 60-60v

best time for sowing seed

3666 Theophrastus lib. 1. de causis plantarum Op 84v some plants & animals generated from seed of other plants/animals, others are )&(3 lines)

3678 Theophrastus lib. 1. Op 96 dog-star Sirius3668 Theophrastus lib. 5. de causis plantarum Op 107 #\\ ~9

&)&

3672 Theophrastus lib. 5. de histor. plantarum Op 94v uses & of salices3660 Theophrastus lib. 7. de causis plantarum, cap.

ultimo. Op 48v best seasons for hunting (4 lines)

3673 Theophrastus lib. 9. de histor. plantarum Op 80v the herb \}&\ )&~~

3676 Theophrastus quinto de historia Op 48v }9/_~~1/

3683 Theophrastus Op 92 no polypi in the Hellespont as they hate the cold3682 Theophrastus Fr Op 84v (\)\~0&(i.e. sand

eels)3679 Theophrastus Op 102v = the wind Notus3920 Theophylactus Op 86v in quadam epistola, quam a rustico scriptam fingit

\= \=)&moles/\\~|=|\\\//

3696 Theopompus Op 62 Alexander the Great bought an Indian dog for 200 aurei

3977 Thesaurus linguae latinae Op 89 confusion between “panther” and “panthera” [1536 ed. p. 1136]

3698 Thucydides in quinto Op 104 060Athenian ships )&(2 lines of Greek)

3697 Thucydides in tertio Op 104 signal fires from Platea to Thebes (3 lines of Greek) 3699 Thucydides lib. 6. Op 108v )_&&\

&

3700 Tibullus [1. 8. 25.] Op 70v on the Nile - Te propter nullos tellus tua postulat imbres, etc.

3701 Tibullus lib. 2 Eleg. Op 68v-69

fiscella (basket)

3921 Trapezuntius Op 47 saw a Triton in the Peloponnese - Alexander ab Alexandro accepts his evidence for their existence

3891 Triclinius, Demetrius Op 56v chronology - Aeschylus & Pindar flourished c. 40 Olympiad. Aeschylus was at Marathon with Miltiades anno mundi 4680

3922 Trismegistus Op 54 speaks of Dei filium = the divine spark3713 Tryphiodorus Op 48 !&/

0/

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Bodin Sources Index – Commentary on Oppian Release Date – January 2008 50 Slip Reference Work Page Notes3705 Tryphiodorus de excidio Troiae Op 55v /3712 Tryphiodorus [222.] Op ? (’(&//\

/3709 Tryphiodorus [223.] Op 106 \)/&/

1!)&3710 Tryphiodorus [226.] Op 103 //&!3714 Tryphiodorus [226.] Op 46 /3711 Tryphiodorus [370.] Op 97v &)_!

)/&3708 Tryphiodorus [53.] Op 108v &')&0/

&3702 Tryphiodorus Op 95v &/

&year3703 Tryphiodorus Op 91v _&)3704 Tryphiodorus Op 73v fight of Achilles & Memnon3706 Tryphiodorus Op 50 3707 Tryphiodorus Op 49 §. )&/=&|

0~ §. )&0\/&9/

3733 Tzetzes Op 54v horses can grieve, etc.3734 Tzetzes Op 54v some unbelievable reports about Alexander the

Great’s horse Bucephalus3735 Tzetzes Op 65v &!

&(viz. centaurs)

3736 Tzetzes Op 91v / 3737 Tzetzes Op 93 on cythara3740 Tzetzes Op 96v tiger stronger & swifter than an elephant3741 Tzetzes Op 107 s.v. -3738 Tzetzes [397.] Op 96 3739 Tzetzes [397.] Op 96 \&)_’3727 Tzetzes [556 ad Lyc.] Op 50 explanation of the word /used by

Lycophron3730 Tzetzes [scholia 275. ad Lycophronem] Op 74 /town, spring & mountain in

Macedonia3729 Tzetzes [scholiast 575] Op 70 on a passage of Lycophron on the rising of the rivers

Nile & Inopus3715 Tzetzes in historico Op 109 (swan)sacred to Apollo because it sings &

prophesies & is white (2 lines of Greek)3716 Tzetzes in historico Op 107v uses Bacchus & Noha (= Noah) as equivalents3717 Tzetzes in historico Op 83 swans foreknow their death and sing3718 Tzetzes in historico Op 79v many species of wild beast, including wild sheep, are

looked after in their old age by their own offspring3719 Tzetzes in historico Op ?

(female deer have no horns)3720 Tzetzes in historico Op 70v 7 mouths to the river Nile3721 Tzetzes in historico Op 67v there were 2 Atalantas - one an Arcadian hunter, the

other a wrestler3722 Tzetzes in historico Op 65v criticizes Pindar's account of centaurs3723 Tzetzes in historico Op 58v on 3724 Tzetzes in historico Op 51 &3725 Tzetzes in historico Op 45 on ambrosia3726 Tzetzes in Lycophronem Op 44 &)\&\3728 Tzetzes in Lycophronem Op 65 3731 Tzetzes in Lycophronem Op ? 0

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Bodin Sources Index – Commentary on Oppian Release Date – January 2008 51 Slip Reference Work Page Notes3732 Tzetzes in Lycophronem Op 107 (2 lines of Greek) /'3744 Ulpian in tractatu de Aedilitio edicto Op 49v (horses) - precise meaning of these

words3742 Ulpianus de actionibus empti et venditi

L. emptorem Op 104v uses phrase “iactus piscium” (= )

3743 Ulpianus de actionibus empti et venditi L. emptorem

Op 89 on use of the form panthera (instead of panther)

3923 Valla Op 96 commenting on 'Melpomene Herodoti' follows Suidas ( = cross between hyena & wolf) - wrongly, says Bodin

3924 Valla Op 49v interprets as "coena"3762 Varro Op 109v

-110/0_/in vervecta, ut M. Varro vocat

3763 Varro Op 109 &stakes] varros appellat M. Varro3764 Varro Op 103 lege M. Varro pessulum

vocat3765 Varro Op 101 a city in Spain undermined by hares3766 Varro Op 101 on the fecundity of hares3767 Varro Op 96 translates a passage of Theophrastus; translates

as canicula (= the dog-star)3768 Varro Op 95v affirms that Lycaon & Parrhasius turned into wolves3769 Varro Op 85v glirarium = ubi glires aluntur3770 Varro Op 79v a goat breathes through its ears3771 Varro Op 79 all tame species have wild counterparts - but not vice

versa3772 Varro Op 75 cohortales [= wild cocks?]3773 Varro Op 67 translates /as 'lucifer'3774 Varro Op 61 cum equus matrem ut saliret (= mate with), adduci non

posset3775 Varro Op 58v catuliunt = strictly used only of dogs, but

can be transferred3776 Varro Op 56 &perorigam appellat M. Varro3778 Varro Op 43v on Bacchic orgies3759 Varro de lingua Latina Op 77 sus includes aper3756 Varro de re rustica. libro 2. Op 100v lepus from an old Greek word - Boeotian 3758 Varro in lib. de lingua Latina Op 76 Latins call cervum geruum3760 Varro in lib. de lingua Latina Op 89 on panthera3750 Varro lib. 1. de re rustica Op 68v rustic basketwork like corbes fiscinae, tribula, mallei

et rastelli3746 Varro lib. 2. de re rustica Op 51 Thessalian horses are outstanding3747 Varro lib. 2. de re rustica Op 51v says a good horse should be of moderate size

compared to Palladius who says the bigger, the better3748 Varro lib. 2. de re rustica Op 57 to avoid rotten feet in horses keep them away from

marshy ground3749 Varro lib. 2. de re rustica Op 61 3 types of dogs: villaticus = house dog, venaticus =

hunting dog, pastoralis = sheep dog3752 Varro lib. 2. de re rustica Op 87 cornutus = horned3753 Varro lib. 2. de re rustica Op 94 wild horses in Hispania citerior3754 Varro lib. 2. de re rustica Op 97 the horses in Spain conceive by fertilization of the

wind "in Lusitania ad Oceanum in ea regione, ubi est Olyssipo monte Tagro" - where Bodin points out one should read "amne Tago"

3755 Varro lib. 2. de re rustica Op 100 3 kinds of hare (lepus)3751 Varro lib. 3. de re rustica Op 85 calls the Melin3757 Varro lib. 3. de re rustica Op 100v hares have the color of their habitat (e.g. white in the

Alps)

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Bodin Sources Index – Commentary on Oppian Release Date – January 2008 52 Slip Reference Work Page Notes3761 Varro lib. 4. de lingua Latina Op 97v apri ab eo quod in locis asperis degere soleant3745 Varro libro 2. de re rustica Op 49v on types of horses, e.g. armentales, etc.3777 Varro [R. R. 2. Intro. 6.] Op 49v M. Varro equariam dixit - discussion of meaning of

& “armentalis” - “Quod eo facilius faciam quod et pecuarias habui grandes et oviarias in Apulia et equarias in reativo.” [sc. in Reatino, near Reate]

3779 Vegetius lib. 3. Op 83 barritus = a battle cry3780 Vegetius lib. 4. Op 52v a variety of testudo

Vergil, Virgil. See Maro.3820 Vitruvius Op 80 translates / as 'rufus'3821 Vitruvius libro 8. Op 57 in Maurusia quam nostri Mauritaniam appellant3925 Volaterranus Op 99v saw a camelopard sent as a present to Laurence de

Medicis by Rex Tunetanus3833 Xenophon Op 43v his _ is prior to Oppian's3841 Xenophon Op 43v )=(\)=!

(&3842 Xenophon Op 48v best times of day for hunting in the different seasons3843 Xenophon Op 50 /\

(_#@_(~| onhunting nets

3844 Xenophon Op 50v what exercises horses must excel in3845 Xenophon Op 51v ~\ _\

/ -the eyes of a first-class horse3846 Xenophon Op 58 uses \ compared to / in

Plato3847 Xenophon Op 63 about 50 disyllabic names for dogs3848 Xenophon Op 63v on use of for painting the face by women3849 Xenophon Op 64v on the behavior of dogs on the track of a hare3850 Xenophon Op 69 calls bulls 0\3851 Xenophon Op 93 (i.e. like Medusa)3838 Xenophon Op 93 in Assyria many wild asses3837 Xenophon Op 92v §. on the speed of wild asses (!) §. their

meat good to eat3826 Xenophon de venatione Op 85 list of

/&&&!

3830 Xenophon in Cynegetico Op 59v )because a cross between a dog and a fox

3831 Xenophon in Cynegetico Op 59v for hunting wild boars lists Indian, Cretan, Locrian & Spartan dogs

3834 Xenophon in primo. Op 47v-48

Persian kings carry two hunting weapons, one in each hand (2 lines)

3829 Xenophon in venatico Op 62v right color for a hunting dog3835 Xenophon in Op 79v 3839 Xenophon in 9 Op 51v /0\0/Xenophon, Pollux,

Oppian, Palladius and Columella agree on the ideal form of a horse.

3840 Xenophon in 9 Op 57 rear horses among rocks & crags to make their hooves strong

3822 Xenophon in Op 100v hares very liable to sleep3823 Xenophon in Op 101v much practice needed to become a hunter3824 Xenophon in Op 98 teeth of wild boars are fire-bearing3825 Xenophon in Op 88 districts for hunting lions, leopards, etc. (4 lines)3827 Xenophon in Op 68 women hunters - Atalanta, Procris, etc.3832 Xenophon in Op 48 on the dress of a hunter lines)3836 Xenophon lib. 2. Op 102 each species has its own weapon or defense

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Bodin Sources Index – Commentary on Oppian Release Date – January 2008 53 Slip Reference Work Page Notes3828 Xenophon Op 65 first words quoted: Apollo & Artemis the inventors of

hunting