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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 October 2009
page 356 note 1 The right edge of the stone is a little less hopelessly disintegrated than most of the right upper corner, and I fancy I can detect σAN in spite of Dr. Mill (Bentley, Phal. 207).
page 356 note 2 And therefore I suspect its insertion before Άθηναοις in Ep. 19.
page 357 note 1 I believe that a similar misreading underlies the curious passage at the beginning of the forty-first chapter of the Aristotelian Άθηναων πολιεα, where the writer, or his authority, is thinking of the archon Euthydemus who succeeded Pythodorus in the year 431, and we ought to read (i.e. originally ) .