yr Archaologix Atticx Lib. i. Cap. 2'.
raicx. Neer the Temple os Chalcodoon. Here were buryed
some of thofe thart die* 1 in sight with the Amazons, in the time
9 l*o°' °^heJeUS- qM»tarcb.'iir*dstt.Hippades. Where the bones
p. . -.so. 0f fj^peri^'j th samous Orator reft with his progenitors,
who being racked under Antipater^ chore rather to bite os
his tongue, then to divulge the fecrets o{ his Country. legs/,
Sacrx. Thefacred gate.We read of this in bTheophra'haCha*
ttlt^hif" i raSerc but to my great admiration, that the Eagle-lighted
p. 4stf. Casaubon had not efpyed a fault. For though it be true that
bmexivcuSm- there were fuch gates at Athens as I*?**, yet is there any that
ff'ias, p. 45. ever read leesef m'<i\a.< e^scW^floi w?*<,the dead to
have been carryed out to buriall through the Sacred gate >
It makes not any thingthat it wasfpoken to a stupid fcllow/or
they fpake not as our vulgar do fiich as,WhenChrijimas comes
out osW'ales.Wr'ue then'He/*j.Hei«t are the gates at which they
went forth with their corpsat the folemnizations os their cb-
c Pag. 715. sequiesjthe reafon of which (hall be fpoken hereaftercPfwo/f-?
num. pa. henes,Aw»v *J\m. The gate of Mgeus. Itfeems to have
been in Delphinium where he dwelt; whence the Hermes or
Image towards the Eaft end of the Temple, was called
d'Ep/M( W A\yl»s The. slatue at the gates of Mgeus
i Plur. Tlies. M£A'T,,JN4* Melitides. Where lyes Thvcidides the fon of Olbrus
p. 4.1.21. ' tnat wrote the TeloponnefianW'ar) who aster his returne into
his Country srom banifhment, was trechcroufly murthered,
. . his Sepulcher ftands nere thefe gates, e Taufanias. Kt&pinai
I 4ttt,clSp"21' Ceramic*. Thefe are called by Xenophon « s$ Kigje^/xp"'
vrihaj.. The Gates in Ceramicus; where many os the Lacede-
monians were buried, which died in the seditions warre
s'EKKbjutK.0. that Thracibidus made against the Thirty Tyrants, f'Xenophon,
p.279. I.45. //«^k?«{ vtiKtu. The gates os Viochares. Os whom I have
nought to {peake. Actual irfaai. The A char nan Gates.
I suppofe they Weje called fo srom that Town or Village
neer named Acharna3 to which it is probable it looked.
For fb did the ancients name their Gates srom the Town to
which they were neer. The Romans their Porta Collatinit
srom
raicx. Neer the Temple os Chalcodoon. Here were buryed
some of thofe thart die* 1 in sight with the Amazons, in the time
9 l*o°' °^heJeUS- qM»tarcb.'iir*dstt.Hippades. Where the bones
p. . -.so. 0f fj^peri^'j th samous Orator reft with his progenitors,
who being racked under Antipater^ chore rather to bite os
his tongue, then to divulge the fecrets o{ his Country. legs/,
Sacrx. Thefacred gate.We read of this in bTheophra'haCha*
ttlt^hif" i raSerc but to my great admiration, that the Eagle-lighted
p. 4stf. Casaubon had not efpyed a fault. For though it be true that
bmexivcuSm- there were fuch gates at Athens as I*?**, yet is there any that
ff'ias, p. 45. ever read leesef m'<i\a.< e^scW^floi w?*<,the dead to
have been carryed out to buriall through the Sacred gate >
It makes not any thingthat it wasfpoken to a stupid fcllow/or
they fpake not as our vulgar do fiich as,WhenChrijimas comes
out osW'ales.Wr'ue then'He/*j.Hei«t are the gates at which they
went forth with their corpsat the folemnizations os their cb-
c Pag. 715. sequiesjthe reafon of which (hall be fpoken hereaftercPfwo/f-?
num. pa. henes,Aw»v *J\m. The gate of Mgeus. Itfeems to have
been in Delphinium where he dwelt; whence the Hermes or
Image towards the Eaft end of the Temple, was called
d'Ep/M( W A\yl»s The. slatue at the gates of Mgeus
i Plur. Tlies. M£A'T,,JN4* Melitides. Where lyes Thvcidides the fon of Olbrus
p. 4.1.21. ' tnat wrote the TeloponnefianW'ar) who aster his returne into
his Country srom banifhment, was trechcroufly murthered,
. . his Sepulcher ftands nere thefe gates, e Taufanias. Kt&pinai
I 4ttt,clSp"21' Ceramic*. Thefe are called by Xenophon « s$ Kigje^/xp"'
vrihaj.. The Gates in Ceramicus; where many os the Lacede-
monians were buried, which died in the seditions warre
s'EKKbjutK.0. that Thracibidus made against the Thirty Tyrants, f'Xenophon,
p.279. I.45. //«^k?«{ vtiKtu. The gates os Viochares. Os whom I have
nought to {peake. Actual irfaai. The A char nan Gates.
I suppofe they Weje called fo srom that Town or Village
neer named Acharna3 to which it is probable it looked.
For fb did the ancients name their Gates srom the Town to
which they were neer. The Romans their Porta Collatinit
srom