6/29 334.)] [Footnote 20: From Delphi, the name of Delphicum was given, both in Greek and Latin, to a tripod; and by an easy analogy, the same appellation was extended at Rome, Constantinople, and Carthage, to the royal banquetting room, (Procopius, Vandal.l.i.c.21. Ducange, Gloss, Graec.p.277., ad Alexiad.p. 412.)] [Footnote 2011: And a few others. Procopius states in his work De Edi Sciis.l.vi.vol i.p. |