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page 17 note 1 Classical Quarterly, October, 1919.
page 17 note 2 Hesychius: .
page 17 note 3 See, e.g., Xenophon, Symposium, VIII. 40: .
page 17 note 4 I need not quote the well-known passage in Thucydides, I. 6, about the drrss of the εὐδ⋯μονες: but note the phrases .
page 17 note 5 II. 39.
page 17 note 6 See Wilamowitz-Moellendorff, , Aristoteles und Athen, II. 68.Google Scholar
page 18 note 1 When Dion, the friend of Plato, arrived in Athens, he bought an estate with this purpose, and, like a , gave it to Speusippos when he left (Plutarch, Dion, c. XVII).