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Rous, Francis; Bogan, Zachary [Editor]
Archaeologiae Atticae Libri Septem — Oxford, 1658

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Archzolcgia Attic* Lib.\. Cap.2. I?
from Collatia, a Barge not far oss. And happily it is so here, jgjfJJ'f
asalsoin ^»M«*Dic(»K<ea; sor Dionus is a people os Athens toneas& Scar*.
notsny great matter distant from the City: Qe?^*' Tfewi* |n Atticis
These are all that I ever m~:t with named : others there are which I never
obscurely pointed at by g Fayfmias as that neer the Gallery fa* mnl} 1
which srom its varions draughts they call ?£cih, where is ^sspi^ "^n
the effiges osMercnrieAjtor<et<s in bralsc and others about the Qrj 'arj man
beginning os his Attica, of which I had better hold peace js my wimge
' then speak as good as nothing.Thus have we found twelve I spea[-e kaft
Gates; which being opened enter; fuck that fweet ayre, **? ss:ould
whofe excellent purity bronghtforth fuch acute wit?, a and ^"^'^ Jlt
prepared with a moft happy bounty underfknding jndge- osTimbscaufe-
ments for contemplation. Whence b Euripides may well we meet.
ftrain to this note, that Venus fitting neer, and adornig her- gAtricis p.14.
lelfe, fends forth continaally Cupids os Learning n&vToiiK £si- 1.1.
Tw twpyif. Well may we bleffethat clime ftilingitA*/*- rfCaffiod.Var.-
wsd^eLTov a}Qt£#, which hath been the mother of the Mufes £ ivjc'jea p_
(by the leave of Mnemosyne~)or at leaft the Nurfe to them,for 460,461.
there are they faid to have travelled with Harinonia; as if c^Med.p.459..
there were no such melodious content, as in the Sciences, d InPrsef. ad


day it may be fpc
fo truly void of all earthly dreggs, and participating more
of the cceleftiall and desecated ayre. Not unworthily bath
Sophocles been lavish in expreffions. f Famous, g Ike mo'i Re-
mwned,h Happy, i Sacred Athens. Tindarm, \JVondersvdl, /Aia.p. 57.
iMuchfpokgn of, mNeati &c. To the making up os her g Ccd. Col.p.
delight comes to all the river CephiJsus^\Ach is able to bear jj-5 8- . j
vessels of a good burthen, as I have been insormed, but the * ' v "
Turfy fearing least it might be advantagious to any enemy fA"ja p. ?I.
t-hat might invade them,hive cut it into many8c sundry little 1^1 m p. 301.
stteams, damming up with an innumerable quantity of
(tones the mouth os the river for a mile in length. Thinking
they have fussiciently prevcmedjwhich they did but {uppose
could happen. G A P-
 
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