MASSAGETAE

MASSAGETAE
MASSAGETAE
populi Sarmatiae Europaeae iuxta Euxinum mare, qui Alani, quasi graves Getae, Massa enim apud Scythas grave significat, teste Isidorô. Ultra mare Caspium, Orientem versus, trans Araxem eos ponit Dionysius v. 739.
Τοὺς δὲ μετ᾿ ἀντολίην δὲ, πέρην κελάδοντος Α᾿ράξου
Μασσαγέται ναίουσι, ςθεῶν ῤυτῆρες ὀϊςῶν
Α᾿νέρες, οἷς μήτ᾿ αὐτὸς ἐγὼν, μηςθ᾿ ὅςις ἑταῖρος
Ε᾿μπελάσαι μάλα γάρ τε κακοξεινώτεροι ἄλλων.
Οὐ γὰρ σφιν σίτοιο μελίφρονος ἐςἰν ἐδωδὴ,
Οὐδὲ μέν οὐδ᾿ οἶνος μεταδήμιος, ἀλλὰ γὰρ ἵππων
Α῾ίματι μίσγοντες λευκὸν γάλα, δαῖτα τίςθενται
Sallustius de Diis, et mundo. Μασσαγέται μὲν τοὺς πατέρας ἐςθίουσι, Stat, in Achilleide: l. 1. v. 307.
Lactea Massagetae veluti qui pocula fuscant
Puniceô. ——— ———
Lucan. l. 3. v. 282.
Longaque Sarmatici solvens ieiunia belli
Massagetes qui fugit equo.
Claudiam. de 4. Consul. Honor.
Massagetaeque truces, duro gens asperabello.
Idem l. 1. in Rtifih.
Est qui cornipedes in pocula vulnerat audax
Massagetes. ——— ———
Uxores habent commune, cum quibus in publico coire non verentur. Sub tentoriis habitantes, nulla templa habent, Solem praecipue venerantur, cui et equum immolant, ceteros habent neglectui. Saevi et crudeles, hostes propinquosque desunctos devorarunt; Strab l. 11. Ptolem. Herodot. Alani Amm. Marcellino l. 23. c. 5. et Gregorae. Abasgos esse putat Iob. Tzetza, postea Argos vocatos dicit Isacius Tzetza in Lycophronem. Thevetus eos Abinadal vocat. Baudrando erant pupuli Scythiae, intra Imaum, inter Iaxartas et Alano-Scythas, ubi nunc pars Australis Tartariae desertae, versus Zagataiam.

Hofmann J. Lexicon universale. 1698.

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