Fragment #8 -- Suidas, s.v.: `For the Olympian gave might to the sons of Aeacus, and wisdom to the sons of Amythaon, and wealth to the sons of Atreus.'
Fragment #9 -- Scholiast on Homer, Iliad, xiii. 155: `For through his lack of wood the timber of the ships rotted.'
Fragment #10 -- Etymologicum Magnum: `No longer do they walk with delicate feet.'
Fragment #11 -- Scholiast on Homer, Iliad, xxiv. 624: `First of all they roasted (pieces of meat), and drew them carefully off the spits.'
Fragment #12 -- Chrysippus, Fragg. ii. 254. 11: `For his spirit increased in his dear breast.'
Fragment #13 -- Chrysippus, Fragg. ii. 254. 15: `With such heart grieving anger in her breast.'
Fragment #14 -- Strabo, vii. p. 327: `He went to Dodona and the oak-grove, the dwelling place of the Pelasgi.'
Fragment #15 -- Anecd. Oxon (Cramer), iii. p. 318. not.: `With the pitiless smoke of black pitch and of cedar.'
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