OR THE ANTIQUITIES OF GREECE. BY JOHN POTTER, D. D. LATE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY. A NEW EDITION. TO WHICH IS ADDED, AN APPENDIX, CONTAINING A CONCISE HISTORY OF THE GRECIAN STATES, AND A SHORT ACCOUNT OF THE LIVES AND WRITINGS OF THE Quis reprehendit nostrum otium, qui in eo non modo nosmetipsos hebescere CICERO, EDINBURGH: PRINTED FOR STIRLING & SLADE; AND FOR LONGMAN, HURST, rees, orme & BROWN; J. NUNN; R. SCHOLEY; R. S. KIRBY; AND R. Saunders, LONDON. OF THE SECOND VOLUME. IX. Of their Battles, the General's Harangues, the Sacri- fices, Music, Signals, Ensigns, the Word, and Way of ending Wars by single Combat, &c..... X. Of their Sieges, with the most remarkable of their In- ventions and Engines used therein.. Gods after Victory, their Trophies, &c...........107 II. Of the Ceremonies in Sickness, and Death.... III. Of the Ceremonies before the Funeral..... VI. Of their manner of interring and burning the Dead....208 VII. Of their Sepulchres, Monuments, Cenotaphia, &c.....217 VIII. Of their Funeral Orations, Games, Lustrations, Enter- |