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page 181 note 2 Athens: Its History and Coinage before the Persian Invasion, Cambridge, 1924.Google Scholar
page 181 note 3 C.I.G. III., p. 693 ff.= I.G. XIV., p. 161 ff.
page 181 note 4 Z.für Num., 1874, pp. 43–68, ‘Beiträge zur griechischen Wappenkunde.’
page 182 note 1 Bonner, Class. Philol. III., pp. 399–407, ‘The Use and Effect of Attic Seals,’ p. 400. In this article Bonner does not discuss family badges. Does he not know them ?
page 182 note 2 Die Hauptstücke der Wappenwissenschaft I., ‘Das Wappenwesen der Griechen und Römer,’ 1841.
page 182 note 3 Chase, Harvard Studies XIII., 1902, ‘The Shield Devices of the Greeks,’ p. 72.
page 182 note 4 Idomeneus has also a coat-of-arms of origin, Paus. V. 25. 9: . Cf. Seltman, p. xviii, n. 3.
page 182 note 5 Bernd, pp. 45 ff.; C.I.G. I., n. 57, 58, 59: ‘Inscriptiones Fourmonti spuriae.’
page 182 note 6 Cf. Apollodoros II. 8.4/5 (Frazer I., p. 288).
page 182 note 7 Bernd, p. 26; Inghirami, Monum. Etrusc, T. 1, parte 2, tav. 93; cf. Robert, Oidipous II., p. 156, Anm. 102.
page 182 note 8 If the scholion on Arist. Lys. 665 is right, we have there to do with a party badge.
page 182 note 9 Plut. Mor. 241F (Bernardakis II., p. 196).
page 182 note 10 Thuc. VI. 58: μετ⋯ γ⋯ρ ⋯σπ⋯δ κα⋯ δ⋯ρατος ε⋯ώθεσαν τ⋯ς πομπ⋯ς ποιεῖν.
page 183 note 1 Class. Rev., 1925, p. 124: ‘There is, however, little evidence for the general use of hereditary, as opposed to personal, badges.’ Cf. Numismatic Chronicle, 1924, p. 330.
page 183 note 2 Philol. Wochenschrift, 1925, p. 219.