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Polyaenus VI., 18, and ΑΛΙΒΑΝΤΕΣ

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

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Copyright © The Classical Association 1928

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page 120 note 1 There are minor discrepancies: e.g., Herodotus gives the number of Phocians as 600, Pausanias as 500, while Polyaenus omits it entirely.

page 121 note 1 Cf. Polyaen. VIII., xvi., 6, Polyaen. MSS. φυγαγωγοι (unintelligible), Excerpta MSS. νυμφαγωγοι (absurd in the context), Lobeck's conjecture λαφυραγωγοι (certainly right).

page 121 note 2 Pausanias' account is too brief to be of any assistance here.

page 121 note 3 Cf. Ar. Vesp. 1038, with Rogers' excellent note, and 'Εφι⋯λτησ in Pauly-Wissowa.

page 121 note 4 C.R., XL., 1927, pp. 52 ff., 116 ff.

page 121 note 5 He seems to be on the verge of the same subject in his account of Protesilaus and Artayctes, IX., 116.