r 7 2 Aschologix Attic £ Lib. 4. Cap. J .
though (he might now fhew her face and be modest never*
theles?, yet besore, (he flood behind a red vayl or hood,with
which (he hid her fcls,& (o deserved the name os ttchy if it
*See another were sor nothing else * but for that, This Luteout vail is o-
rgson in therwaies called iatit'fa Latin Flammeum,* in Hebrew*)'^,
Vjmeii 2 *uck 3 tn'n8 38 fobnok had when (hee met wirh her Hus-
~, •** a"2 band, Gen. 24. 65. orTdHMr when (hee met with a worfe
thingjC.3 8.19. The "afon why they were not unveiled till
they came to be tovert Baron [ I mean at Athens, for at Sparta
they say, it was the clean contraiy ) is by Charilam ("cited
H..13..4& j,y b C£l.Rhodiginus) delivered wit'd under thefe words «7
the fcope of the man, or the true reafon of the cuftome
though 1 cannot eafily hit, yet I may give a very great difflfc
when I fay, Autta fuga forma ejl--
( as Ovid fates os Peneis when Apollo purfutd her) or when I
•xprefi my fels in the words of Nonnut.
Ecu tpil(k<ri 7sa.Kvsf\oi/.itoit mpjiw<tty*
Men long to fee a face thats hid, the more, j r.
Indeed the case was othcrwife with the Sophister Hjemocra^
us, who having a Wife, that was none of the; handfomefs
put upon him by the Emperour Seventh and being deman-
ded his ateu&tovliei*, very handfomely ansvvered to pus
it QssyU&Kviflnei* t$>*v TcitwrltJj Ktty.G<Lr«>v, 1 had more need
to give her fomxehat to let her vail alone, mlt\s jhe wtre better than
fie is. Whether these Flammea were os the fame making
that their ordinary nfak were.I cannot wel tell;but is they
were f as I have forne caufe so to think, by those Words os
ilhAul.v** *^r*4#< 88 ste was going to be marrkd, 'ty» % >a^\Sv~
37.*. KtLMnsA-mvEx?*'-) then- % mu^ y°^» 'they
were so thin.that their faces might wel have been discover-
«d,and the covering been let alonejsor heUnjil feems,could
see the ssowers thorow them,
k Eurip. Hell b "0< f*«
'PeJW But.
though (he might now fhew her face and be modest never*
theles?, yet besore, (he flood behind a red vayl or hood,with
which (he hid her fcls,& (o deserved the name os ttchy if it
*See another were sor nothing else * but for that, This Luteout vail is o-
rgson in therwaies called iatit'fa Latin Flammeum,* in Hebrew*)'^,
Vjmeii 2 *uck 3 tn'n8 38 fobnok had when (hee met wirh her Hus-
~, •** a"2 band, Gen. 24. 65. orTdHMr when (hee met with a worfe
thingjC.3 8.19. The "afon why they were not unveiled till
they came to be tovert Baron [ I mean at Athens, for at Sparta
they say, it was the clean contraiy ) is by Charilam ("cited
H..13..4& j,y b C£l.Rhodiginus) delivered wit'd under thefe words «7
the fcope of the man, or the true reafon of the cuftome
though 1 cannot eafily hit, yet I may give a very great difflfc
when I fay, Autta fuga forma ejl--
( as Ovid fates os Peneis when Apollo purfutd her) or when I
•xprefi my fels in the words of Nonnut.
Ecu tpil(k<ri 7sa.Kvsf\oi/.itoit mpjiw<tty*
Men long to fee a face thats hid, the more, j r.
Indeed the case was othcrwife with the Sophister Hjemocra^
us, who having a Wife, that was none of the; handfomefs
put upon him by the Emperour Seventh and being deman-
ded his ateu&tovliei*, very handfomely ansvvered to pus
it QssyU&Kviflnei* t$>*v TcitwrltJj Ktty.G<Lr«>v, 1 had more need
to give her fomxehat to let her vail alone, mlt\s jhe wtre better than
fie is. Whether these Flammea were os the fame making
that their ordinary nfak were.I cannot wel tell;but is they
were f as I have forne caufe so to think, by those Words os
ilhAul.v** *^r*4#< 88 ste was going to be marrkd, 'ty» % >a^\Sv~
37.*. KtLMnsA-mvEx?*'-) then- % mu^ y°^» 'they
were so thin.that their faces might wel have been discover-
«d,and the covering been let alonejsor heUnjil feems,could
see the ssowers thorow them,
k Eurip. Hell b "0< f*«
'PeJW But.