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The Duration of a Trierarchy

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

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Copyright © The Classical Association 1927

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page 114 note 1 Staatsverhaltung 3, I., p. 630.

page 114 note 2 De Ath. re navali quaest. sel. Brillant (in Daremberg and Saglio), to whom I owe the reference, says: ‘Kolbe ne croit pas qu'il s'agisse d'une loi véritable; en tout cas le texte est formel.’

page 115 note 1 This is almost certain from the comparison of cc. 10 and 12: he only received two months' pay for his men in his whole seventeen months of service, and when he entered Piraeus it was eight months since he had received any. He got the two months' pay during his proper year (c. 14), probably at the beginning.