Aelian VH. 4.9:119; 12.58:128,164 Africanus Olympiad 120,127 Aischines Against Timarchos. 9-12:189 [Andokides] 4.29:123 Anthologia Graecan. Sz: 165; 11.85; 215;
11.316: 50; 16.54-54A: 231 Antiphon Second Tetralogy, 2.1-8: 72 Archilochos of Paros Fragment 6; 3 Aristophanes Lysistrata, 78-83:157 Aristotle Constitution of the Athenians, 42: 193; 60:133; Politics, 1335a; 193; I337a-i339a: 238-239 Arrian Anabasis, 196 -197 Artemidoros Oneir., 5.13; 120 Athenaeus 10.414F-415A: 85; 12.521F: 220; 12.539C: 197; 13.561C-D: 193; 13.565F: 141; 13.609E: 153
Cicero Tuscul. Disp., 1.46.111; 123 Demosthenes Corona, 295: 223; Defalsa legatione, Hypoth., 335: 223; 13.561C-D: 193 Dio Cassius 80.10:127 Dio Chrysostom 8.9-12:119; 28.5-8: 54 Diodorus Siculus 14.109; 22; 17.100-101: 164,197-198
Diogenes Laertius Diogenes, 6.49:106 Dionysios of Hallikarnassos 7.72.2-y. 11 Epictetus Disc., 1.6.26-28:120 Euripides Andromache, 595-601:157; Autolykos, Fragment 282:148,198; Fragment 868: 44; Hecuba, 28-30:
44, 232
Galen Exhortation for Medicine, 9-14: 208-210, 215 Heliodoros 10.29; 145 Herodotus 3.129-133: 214; 6.105-106: 46; 8.59; 17-18
Homer Iliad, 23; 21, 29-30; 23.30:47;
Odyssey, 8.97-253: 21 Ibykos Fragment 339:157
Isokrates Team of Horses, 32-33: 77,122 Josephus Jewish Antiquities, 16.136 -141; 199 Livy 39.22.1: 201
Lucian Anacharsis, 24:15; 38:148; Assembly of the Gods, 12:161; Hermotimos, 39: no; 40: 50,127; Peregrinus, 35:128 Lysias 21.1:140
Maccabees 2.4.9-15: 200-201; 2.4.18-19; 200-201
Pausanias 1.30.1-2; 141; 1.44.1:11;
2.1.7-2.2; 104; 2.27.1:130; 3.14.10:148;
5.2.1-2: 219; 5.6.7-8:130-151; 5.9.1: 74; 5.9.2; 80; 5.10.4; 222; 5.13.8-11:124; 5.16.1; 89; 5.16.2-7:155; 5.16.8:155;
5.20.5: 220; 5.21.2-4: 93; 5.21.5: 219; 5.24.9:120; 5.27.3-4; 120; 6.1.5:126;
6.2.2:122, 220; 6.2.6; 217; 6.3.9; 220; 6.3.11: 217; 6.4.3: 50; 6.4.11; 217; 6.5.1-9: 161; 6.6.4:162; 6.7.2-31123; 6.7.10: 213; 6.9.7:162; 6.10.7: 76; 6.11.3:112; 6.11.2-9: 163-164, 213; 6.13.1: 216; 6.13.4:126; 6.14.5; 112,160; 6.14.9; 84; 6.15.4:127; 6.15.8: 74; 6.16.2: 220; 6.18.6: 217; 6.19.4: 61; 6.20.7; 156; 6.20.10-19: 81; 6.23-24: 113; 6.24.10:156; 8.40.4-5: 56; 10.7.5: 84; 10.9.2: 83; 10.11.6: 223 Philostratos On Gymnastics, 9-10: 51,147; 35: 67; 45: 211-212; 56:17; 57: 54;
Pictures in a Gallery, 2.6: 57, 59; Vita ApolL, 5.43:118
Phrynichos Phrynichos (ed. I. deBorries, Leipzig, 1911), p. 85:12 Pindar Isthmian, 2.18; 238; Nemean, 4.93: 233; 6.65: 233; Olympian, 1.149 (scholion a): 90; 7.1-16 and 80-93: 235-236; 8.54: 233; Pythian, 1.43-45: 70, 71-72; 8.70-98: 231-232; 8.77-78:123, 229; 10.22; 123 Plato Apology, 36d-e: 128, 234; Laws, 815a: 139; 83oa-c; 54; Lysis, 2034-2113; 191; 206E: 179; Phaidro, 274c-d: 171;
Protagoras, 335E-336A; 232; 339E: 232; 342B-C: 147; 361A: 240; Republic, 4o6a-b: 213
Pliny NH, 15.4.19; 15; 34.87; 127; 35.58; 86 Pliny the Younger Letters, lo. iiS; 128, 204 Plutarch Agesilflos 20.1; 78; Aratos, 28.3-4; 222; Lyleourgos, 14.2-“15.1; 154; Pdopidas, 34.4; 123; Philopoimen 3.2-4; 198-199; Solon, 1.4; 141; 23.3; 213; Moralia, 38B; 54; 347C; 46; 674D-675B; 85; 675D-676F; 219: 676F; 103
Pollux 4.120; 157; 9.103-107 and 119; 172 Polybius 2.12.8; 201; 4.73.6-10; 87 Sophokles Elektra, 727-728; 75 Strabo 6.1.12; 217
Suetonius Julius Caesar, 39; 202; Nero, 22-25; 202-203
TheokritosIdylls, 18.22-25; 155; 22.27-135; 54,147
Thucydides 1.6.5-6; n; 3.104; 157; 5.49; 220; 5.58-60; 221; 6.16.2; 122, 221; 6.95; 221
Tyrtaios Fragment 12; 148 Vitruvius On Architecture, 5.11; 176-181; 7 praej. 4-7; 86
Xenophanes Fragment 2; 148, 215 Xenophon Constitution of the Lakedaimonians, 1.4; 154-155; Hellenika, 3.2.21-22; 220; 4.5.1-2.4; 222;
7.4.28; 222; Hipparchikos, 3.10-13; 143; Oikonomikos, 7.10; 150