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1 See Class. Quart. XVIII. p. 163; Class. Rev. XXXIV. p. 32; XXXV. pp. 17, 81.
2 Citing 604e ‘for an official Athenian πανήγυρις.’
3 Cf. Isocr. Nikokles, 32.
4 Cf. Dion Or. IV. 61.
5 χορηγία soon ceased to be felt as a metaphor. For Aristotle's usage see Bywater, Poetics, 1453b 8. For Socrates's ironical proof that the χορηγός the best guardian, see Xen., Mem. III., iv. 6.
6 Xen., Mem. I., ii. 61.