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The Delian Amphictyony1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

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Copyright © The Classical Association 1901

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page 39 note 1 This was already Dittenberger's view.

page 39 note 2 The δοποιο and the ɛσαγωγɛι0311;ς, for example.

page 40 note 1 Ath. Pol. 56, 3.

page 40 note 2 Bull. d. Corr. Hell. viii. (1884), p. 394, n. 7.

page 40 note 3 The Delians can hardly have rebelled after the naval victory of Chabrias off Naxos in September of 376/5 B.C.