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page 4 note 1 Aristotle, Ethics, III. 1111a 10.
page 4 note 2 Clem. Alex. Stromat. II. 60, 3.
page 4 note 3 Wilamowitz accepts the story in his Aeschylus, and he is not usually so conservative.
page 5 note 1 Toepffer, , Att. Genealogie, pp. 176 ff.Google Scholar
page 5 note 2 Aeschylus, Agam. 1224, 1258–9; Choeph. 938 (Oxford text).
page 5 note 3 Chase, G. H., Harvard Studies, 1902, p. 112.Google Scholar
page 5 note 4 Plutarch, Alcib. 2.
page 5 note 5 Ibid. 16.
page 5 note 6 Aristophanes, Ranae, 71 and 1451, and cf. Thesmoph. 21, 22 and 93, 94.
page 5 note 7 Ibid. 1445.