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The Alleged Achaean Arbitration after Leuctra
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 11 February 2009
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Polybius II. 39. 9: ο μν λλá γε καί πεр тŵν μφσβηтοтμΈνων πÉрεψαν θηβαîοι καί λακεδαιμόνιοι μόνοις рŵν Έλλήνων Χαιοας, ο πρòς рήν δùναμν ἀποβλÉψανрες, σΧÉδον γαρ λαΧασрην рòрε γεрων έλλήνωνεîΧον рó δÉ πλεαον, εας νήν πασрν καα ὅλην καλοκαγαθααν Strabo VIII.
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page 165 notes 1 L'arbitrage international chez les Hellénis, p. 523.
page 165 notes 2 History of Greece, VIII., p. 189 n. (1888Google Scholar edition).
page 165 notes 3 Geschichte der spartanischen und tkebanischen Hegemonic, p. 154–5.
page 165 notes 4 Hicks and Hill, 108, lines 18–26.
page 165 notes 5 XV. 76. 4 and 89. 2.
page 165 notes 6 E, Schwartz reckons that for the period in question he devoted one book to every two years (Hermes, 1909, p. 458)Google Scholar. Presumably Ephorus was also the source of Strabo, who made great use of this author.
page 166 notes 1 Hellenica VI. 4, 19–20.
page 166 notes 2 Isocrates, , Plataicus § 29Google Scholar.
page 166 notes 3 Hellenica VI. 4, 25.
page 166 notes 4 Ibid. VI. 5, 29.
page 166 notes 5 Plutarch, Agesilaus ch. 30.
page 166 notes 6 Tod, , International Arbitration amongst the Greeks, p. 96–97Google Scholar.
page 166 notes 7 Hellenica VI. 5, 1–3.
page 166 notes 8 Unfortunately Xenophon does not enumerate the signatories. But from the context it is clear that Sparta was excluded (see Swoboda, Rhein. isches Museum, 1894, pp. 321 sqq.).
page 166 notes 9 Hellenica VI. 5, 19 sqq.
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