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

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244 Archaologia Attica, Lib. 5. Cap, 21.
ding or past, or Cheese, to give to Ceyberm to st°P hi* wide
mouth, when he had bit him to death already. It was ufaally
made of ssower temper'd with hony ( too^ood sor a dog )
and theresore called more peculiarly tMhtiji-ra., and (uur%Ti
iithnmlv iJi-ATo 7cis vtves'U dsns t Kepsssoc, saies Suidas. (och a
kind of thing Aemat is faid to have given him , when he vific-
, ed the dead.
Aiellefaporatam., & medicati-t srugibtu ojfant
eSn.6. Objicit.
Utum.isi, Apuleius fpeaks of more pieces then onesej^w pclenu nwlfo con-
cretas: and faies, they were to carry a piece in each hand. The
* Jriftopbtut. Poet in * Lnfisirate us'd it but in the lingular number
It may be the same Poet alluded to this cuss ome in those words
of his in Pace-
CAP. XXI.
De Ablutione mortwrum, Tollinilura, & amcttloserali.

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F the party deccafed were sree os the City , the x*l*yc%?)
( you may render it PelllnBores) took out his bowells, and
with heated water, which they put in a Labrum kept in a
*AMi to*. TemPle sor the purpose, washed the body: as those * did the
57 ' body os Tabitha besore they laid her in the upper rocme. This
Ear/f.w.is7. h*7e* iracyWt (as Sleilra call'ditin the Poet) was a thing
EUSra. accounted fo necessary, that Socrates ( as it is ina Plato) when
zinPbadmc. ^ jnten(ie£{ t0 drink his owne death in a health, thought it
bell to fet about it himselse asore hand, and save the Wo-
men a labour; "O.Qt Tg£jre£wi crgjV TO AoJ^jt', ' $ girfnv
XWiv-yvtew. Which puts me in mind of the like pradiie os
Akejtii, when she intended to dye for her Husband. Saies the
Poet
 
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