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A Themistoclean Myth

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

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page 21 note 1 Compare, however, Milchhoefer in Ath. Mitth. v. 45; Goblet d'Alviella, Migration des Symboles.

page 21 note 2 Rheinisches Museum, 1897, p. 140.Google Scholar

page 21 note 3 See Roscher in Neue Jahrbücher für Philologie, 1883, p. 158.Google Scholar

page 22 note 1 xi. 58, 3.

page 22 note 2 N.H. xi. 222, cf. xxviii. 147.

page 22 note 3 See Frazer, The Golden Bough i. 34. Pausanias (vii. 25, 13) mentions the draught of bull's blood as an ordeal to test the chastity of the priestess.

page 22 note 4 The magistrate's name is .

page 22 note 5 Meisterwerke PI. xxiii, xxiv: Masterpieces, p. 212.

page 22 note 6 See Hdt. ii. 44: Diodorus iv. 39. &c. Cf. the inscription in Kaibel, Epigr. Graece, No. 461, also the inscriptions of the Diogeneion at Athens.