FOOTNOTES[1]A good specimen of such work at a late date may be found in StatiusSilvaeIV3 on thevia Domitianalines 40-66.[2]For instance DiodorusV38 § 1, StraboXII3 § 40 (p 562), ApuleiusmetIX12.[3]Not artistic, of course.[4]See especially Ed MeyerKleine Schriftenpp 80-212.[5]To this question I return inthe concluding chapter.[6]A good instance is XenanabIV1 §§ 12-14.[7]VegetI3.[8]Ἀθηναίων πολιτεία cap 16, with Sandys’ notes.[9]Catil 4 § 1 non fuit consilium ... neque vero agrum colundo aut venando servilibus officiis intentum aetatem agere.[10]To this topic I return inthe concluding chapter. See chapter onAristotle.[11]See chapter onCato.[12]For the existence of this system in Modern Italy see Bolton King and OkeyItaly todaypp 174-5.[13]Cicin CatilII§ 18. See the chapter onCicero.[14]Cf Valerius MaximusVII5 § 2.[15]For modern Italy seeAppendix.[16]Cf CaesarB CI34, 56, discussed in the chapter onVarro.[17]OratioXV(1 pp 266-7 Dind).[18]VI315,XXIII712,VII221.[19]XII433-5,XXI445, 451,X304.[20]XXI444.[21]XVIII550.[22]II751.[23]XVIII542, 554,XI67,XX495-7,V500,XIII590.[24]XXI257-9.[25]XI68.[26]XVIII550-60.[27]XXI281-3.[28]XXI40-2, 78-80, 101-3, 453-4,XXII45,XXIV751-2.[29]XVI835-6,VI463.[30]VI455,XVI831,XX193.[31]XII421-4.[32]IV245,XIV3-4, 62-5,XVI302-3,XVII533. (IliadV413,VI366.)[33]SellingXIV297,XV387, 428, 452-3,XX382-3. BuyingI430,XIV115, etc.[34]XIX488-90,XXII173-7, 189-93, 440-5, 462-4, 465-77. (CfXVIII82-7.)[35]IV245 foll.[36]IX205-7,XI430-2,XVI14 foll,XIX489,XXIII227-8, etc.[37]XIV449-52.[38]VII224-5,XIX526.[39]IV643-4, 652.[40]InXIX56-7 a τέκτων, Icmalius, is even mentioned by name.[41]XVII382-7,XIX134-5.[42]XIV56-8.[43]XVII578.[44]XVII18-9, 226-8.[45]XVIII403.[46]VII112 foll,VIII557-63.[47]IX109-11, 125 foll.[48]XV319 foll.[49]XVIII1-116.[50]IX191.[51]II22,IV318,XIV344,XVI139-45.[52]XIV222-3.[53]XIII31-4.[54]XVIII357-64.[55]XI489-91.[56]IV644.[57]IV735-7.[58]XXIV208-10.[59]XXIV222-55.[60]XXIV257.[61]XV412-92.[62]XIV271-2.[63]XXI213-6.[64]XV363-5.[65]XIV62-5.[66]XVIII366-75.[67]299-302, 394-5, 399-400, 403-4, 646-7.[68]289-90, 303-5, 308-13, 381-2, 410-3 (cf 498).[69]20-4.[70]37-41.[71]298-9, 397-8.[72]289-90.[73]303-5.[74]308-13.[75]410-3, 500-1, 554 foll, 576 foll.[76]391.[77]25-6.[78]493, 538, 544, 809.[79]686.[80]717-8.[81]394-400.[82]327-34.[83]341.[84]605.[85]602-3.[86]370.[87]459, 469-71, 502-3, 559-60, 573, 597-8, 607-8, 765-7.[88]406 is reasonably suspected.[89]405, 779, 800.[90]695-705.[91]32, 597, 606-7.[92]Solon the Athenian, by Ivan M. Linforth of the University of California (1919) discusses in full the conditions of Solon’s time and his actual policy, with an edition of his poetic remains.[93]The view of M ClercLes métèques Athénienspp 340-5.[94]ἄλλος γῆν τέμνων πολυδένδρεον εἰς ἐνιαυτὸν λατρεύει τοῖσιν καμπύλ’ ἄροτρα μέλει. Mr Linforth takes the last four words as defining ἄλλος, the plowman. I think they refer to the employers, spoken of as a class.[95]Aristotle Ἀθ πολ 11, 12, 16.[96]See the remarks of Dareste Haussoullier and Th Reinach in theRecueil des inscriptions juridiques Grecques(Paris 1904) on the Gortyn Laws.[97]See LivyX4 § 9.[98]See his references to the Spartan use of ξείνοι = βάρβαροιIX11, 53, 55.[99]VIII68 γ.[100]VIII26, 105-6.[101]II164-7.[102]IsocratesBusiris§§ 15-20 pp 224-5 also allows for no special class of γεωργοὶ in Egypt.[103]PlatoTimaeusp 24. DiodorusI28, 73-4 (? from Hecataeus of Abdera, latter half of 3rd centBC).[104]II141, 168. See Index underEgypt.[105]The passage of Isocrates just cited seems to favour this view.[106]VIII137.[107]VIII26.[108]VIII51.[109]VII102.[110]VI137.[111]IV72.[112]VIII142.[113]οἰκετέων here = members of the family, as often. Stein refers toVIII4, 41, 44, 106. Compare the use of οἰκεὺς in the Iliad, and see AeschAgam733, EurSuppl870.[114]Pers186-7, 255, 337, 391, 423, 434, 475, 798, 844.[115]Eum186-90.[116]Prom454-8, 708.[117]Fragm 194, 198, Dind.[118]Suppl612-4,Eum890-1.[119]Trach52-3, 61-3,O T763-4, Fragm 518, 677, Dind.[120]Antig338-40. The use of horses for ploughing is strange. Jebb thinks that mules are meant.[121]O T1029.[122]Trach31-3.[123]Electra37-8, 375-6,Phoenissae405, fragm 143 and many more.[124]The loyalty of slaves to kind masters is referred to very often.[125]References in Euripides are too many to cite here.[126]Cf the oft-quoted line from Eur Auge ἡ φύσις ἐβούλεθ’, ᾗ νόμων oὐδὲν μέλει.[127]Cf Eur fragm 515, 828, Dind, etc.[128]Cf Eur fragm 263, 1035, Dind, and the use of τὸ δοῦλον ‘the slave-quality’ inHecuba332-3,Ion983, etc.[129]See Cope’s note on Aristotlerhet1 13 § 2.[130]Herc Fur1341-6.[131]Alcestis2, 6.Electra203-4.Cyclops76 foll, cf 23-4.[132]Electra252.[133]Electra35-9.[134]ibid73-4.[135]ibid75-6.[136]ibid78-81.[137]The slaves in 360 and 394 are attendants of Orestes.[138]Suppl420-2.[139]Orest918-20. Cf fragm 188 Dind where the virtue of rustic life is sketched καὶ δόξεις φρονεῖν σκάπτων ἀρῶν γῆν ποιμνίοις ἐπιστατῶν.[140]Rhesus74-5.[141]Rhesus176.[142]Heracl639, 788-9, 890, cf fragm 827 Dind.[143]Die pseudoxenophontische Ἀθηναίων πολιτεία ... von Ernst Kalinka(Teubner 1913). A great work.[144]1 § 3.[145]1 § 5 etc.[146]This view reappears later in Isocrates.[147]In his bookThe Greek Commonwealth.[148]1 §§ 10-12.[149]Kalinka well points out that in 1 § 11 ἐλευθέρους ἀφιέναι is not technical = manumit.[150]In 1 § 17 it is notable that among those who gain by concentration of business at Athens is εἴ τῳ ζεῦγός ἐστιν ἢ ἀνδράποδον μισθοφοροῦν. Country carts would now be plentiful in Athens.[151]1 § 19.[152]2 § 14.[153]Equites792-4,Pax632-6,Eccl243.[154]Eccl197-8.[155]Eccl591-2.[156]Plut510-626.[157]Old Strepsiades still has his thoughts fixed on these,Nubes202-3.[158]Plut903.[159]Plut223-4.[160]Ach180, 211,Pax570, 1185-6,Eq316-7,Nub43 foll.[161]The gradual conversion is seen inAch557 foll, 626 foll.[162]Ach32-4.[163]Pax551-70, 1127 foll; cf fragm 100, 107, 109, 294, 387, Kock.[164]Pax509-11.[165]Pax190.[166]Pax551-70, 1318-24.[167]Lysistr1173-4.[168]Ach248-50, 259.[169]Ach266.[170]Nub43 foll, 138.[171]Vesp442-52.[172]Pax1140 foll.[173]Pax1248-9.[174]Lys1203-14.[175]Eccl651.[176]Plut26-7, 253.[177]Plut517-20, 525-6.[178]Plut510-626.[179]Aves1152.[180]Aves1431-2 (cf Vesp 959), fragm of Δαιταλεῖς 4 Dind, 221 Kock.[181]Vesp712.[182]Ran164-77.
FOOTNOTES
[1]A good specimen of such work at a late date may be found in StatiusSilvaeIV3 on thevia Domitianalines 40-66.
[1]A good specimen of such work at a late date may be found in StatiusSilvaeIV3 on thevia Domitianalines 40-66.
[2]For instance DiodorusV38 § 1, StraboXII3 § 40 (p 562), ApuleiusmetIX12.
[2]For instance DiodorusV38 § 1, StraboXII3 § 40 (p 562), ApuleiusmetIX12.
[3]Not artistic, of course.
[3]Not artistic, of course.
[4]See especially Ed MeyerKleine Schriftenpp 80-212.
[4]See especially Ed MeyerKleine Schriftenpp 80-212.
[5]To this question I return inthe concluding chapter.
[5]To this question I return inthe concluding chapter.
[6]A good instance is XenanabIV1 §§ 12-14.
[6]A good instance is XenanabIV1 §§ 12-14.
[7]VegetI3.
[7]VegetI3.
[8]Ἀθηναίων πολιτεία cap 16, with Sandys’ notes.
[8]Ἀθηναίων πολιτεία cap 16, with Sandys’ notes.
[9]Catil 4 § 1 non fuit consilium ... neque vero agrum colundo aut venando servilibus officiis intentum aetatem agere.
[9]Catil 4 § 1 non fuit consilium ... neque vero agrum colundo aut venando servilibus officiis intentum aetatem agere.
[10]To this topic I return inthe concluding chapter. See chapter onAristotle.
[10]To this topic I return inthe concluding chapter. See chapter onAristotle.
[11]See chapter onCato.
[11]See chapter onCato.
[12]For the existence of this system in Modern Italy see Bolton King and OkeyItaly todaypp 174-5.
[12]For the existence of this system in Modern Italy see Bolton King and OkeyItaly todaypp 174-5.
[13]Cicin CatilII§ 18. See the chapter onCicero.
[13]Cicin CatilII§ 18. See the chapter onCicero.
[14]Cf Valerius MaximusVII5 § 2.
[14]Cf Valerius MaximusVII5 § 2.
[15]For modern Italy seeAppendix.
[15]For modern Italy seeAppendix.
[16]Cf CaesarB CI34, 56, discussed in the chapter onVarro.
[16]Cf CaesarB CI34, 56, discussed in the chapter onVarro.
[17]OratioXV(1 pp 266-7 Dind).
[17]OratioXV(1 pp 266-7 Dind).
[18]VI315,XXIII712,VII221.
[18]VI315,XXIII712,VII221.
[19]XII433-5,XXI445, 451,X304.
[19]XII433-5,XXI445, 451,X304.
[20]XXI444.
[20]XXI444.
[21]XVIII550.
[21]XVIII550.
[22]II751.
[22]II751.
[23]XVIII542, 554,XI67,XX495-7,V500,XIII590.
[23]XVIII542, 554,XI67,XX495-7,V500,XIII590.
[24]XXI257-9.
[24]XXI257-9.
[25]XI68.
[25]XI68.
[26]XVIII550-60.
[26]XVIII550-60.
[27]XXI281-3.
[27]XXI281-3.
[28]XXI40-2, 78-80, 101-3, 453-4,XXII45,XXIV751-2.
[28]XXI40-2, 78-80, 101-3, 453-4,XXII45,XXIV751-2.
[29]XVI835-6,VI463.
[29]XVI835-6,VI463.
[30]VI455,XVI831,XX193.
[30]VI455,XVI831,XX193.
[31]XII421-4.
[31]XII421-4.
[32]IV245,XIV3-4, 62-5,XVI302-3,XVII533. (IliadV413,VI366.)
[32]IV245,XIV3-4, 62-5,XVI302-3,XVII533. (IliadV413,VI366.)
[33]SellingXIV297,XV387, 428, 452-3,XX382-3. BuyingI430,XIV115, etc.
[33]SellingXIV297,XV387, 428, 452-3,XX382-3. BuyingI430,XIV115, etc.
[34]XIX488-90,XXII173-7, 189-93, 440-5, 462-4, 465-77. (CfXVIII82-7.)
[34]XIX488-90,XXII173-7, 189-93, 440-5, 462-4, 465-77. (CfXVIII82-7.)
[35]IV245 foll.
[35]IV245 foll.
[36]IX205-7,XI430-2,XVI14 foll,XIX489,XXIII227-8, etc.
[36]IX205-7,XI430-2,XVI14 foll,XIX489,XXIII227-8, etc.
[37]XIV449-52.
[37]XIV449-52.
[38]VII224-5,XIX526.
[38]VII224-5,XIX526.
[39]IV643-4, 652.
[39]IV643-4, 652.
[40]InXIX56-7 a τέκτων, Icmalius, is even mentioned by name.
[40]InXIX56-7 a τέκτων, Icmalius, is even mentioned by name.
[41]XVII382-7,XIX134-5.
[41]XVII382-7,XIX134-5.
[42]XIV56-8.
[42]XIV56-8.
[43]XVII578.
[43]XVII578.
[44]XVII18-9, 226-8.
[44]XVII18-9, 226-8.
[45]XVIII403.
[45]XVIII403.
[46]VII112 foll,VIII557-63.
[46]VII112 foll,VIII557-63.
[47]IX109-11, 125 foll.
[47]IX109-11, 125 foll.
[48]XV319 foll.
[48]XV319 foll.
[49]XVIII1-116.
[49]XVIII1-116.
[50]IX191.
[50]IX191.
[51]II22,IV318,XIV344,XVI139-45.
[51]II22,IV318,XIV344,XVI139-45.
[52]XIV222-3.
[52]XIV222-3.
[53]XIII31-4.
[53]XIII31-4.
[54]XVIII357-64.
[54]XVIII357-64.
[55]XI489-91.
[55]XI489-91.
[56]IV644.
[56]IV644.
[57]IV735-7.
[57]IV735-7.
[58]XXIV208-10.
[58]XXIV208-10.
[59]XXIV222-55.
[59]XXIV222-55.
[60]XXIV257.
[60]XXIV257.
[61]XV412-92.
[61]XV412-92.
[62]XIV271-2.
[62]XIV271-2.
[63]XXI213-6.
[63]XXI213-6.
[64]XV363-5.
[64]XV363-5.
[65]XIV62-5.
[65]XIV62-5.
[66]XVIII366-75.
[66]XVIII366-75.
[67]299-302, 394-5, 399-400, 403-4, 646-7.
[67]299-302, 394-5, 399-400, 403-4, 646-7.
[68]289-90, 303-5, 308-13, 381-2, 410-3 (cf 498).
[68]289-90, 303-5, 308-13, 381-2, 410-3 (cf 498).
[69]20-4.
[69]20-4.
[70]37-41.
[70]37-41.
[71]298-9, 397-8.
[71]298-9, 397-8.
[72]289-90.
[72]289-90.
[73]303-5.
[73]303-5.
[74]308-13.
[74]308-13.
[75]410-3, 500-1, 554 foll, 576 foll.
[75]410-3, 500-1, 554 foll, 576 foll.
[76]391.
[76]391.
[77]25-6.
[77]25-6.
[78]493, 538, 544, 809.
[78]493, 538, 544, 809.
[79]686.
[79]686.
[80]717-8.
[80]717-8.
[81]394-400.
[81]394-400.
[82]327-34.
[82]327-34.
[83]341.
[83]341.
[84]605.
[84]605.
[85]602-3.
[85]602-3.
[86]370.
[86]370.
[87]459, 469-71, 502-3, 559-60, 573, 597-8, 607-8, 765-7.
[87]459, 469-71, 502-3, 559-60, 573, 597-8, 607-8, 765-7.
[88]406 is reasonably suspected.
[88]406 is reasonably suspected.
[89]405, 779, 800.
[89]405, 779, 800.
[90]695-705.
[90]695-705.
[91]32, 597, 606-7.
[91]32, 597, 606-7.
[92]Solon the Athenian, by Ivan M. Linforth of the University of California (1919) discusses in full the conditions of Solon’s time and his actual policy, with an edition of his poetic remains.
[92]Solon the Athenian, by Ivan M. Linforth of the University of California (1919) discusses in full the conditions of Solon’s time and his actual policy, with an edition of his poetic remains.
[93]The view of M ClercLes métèques Athénienspp 340-5.
[93]The view of M ClercLes métèques Athénienspp 340-5.
[94]ἄλλος γῆν τέμνων πολυδένδρεον εἰς ἐνιαυτὸν λατρεύει τοῖσιν καμπύλ’ ἄροτρα μέλει. Mr Linforth takes the last four words as defining ἄλλος, the plowman. I think they refer to the employers, spoken of as a class.
[94]ἄλλος γῆν τέμνων πολυδένδρεον εἰς ἐνιαυτὸν λατρεύει τοῖσιν καμπύλ’ ἄροτρα μέλει. Mr Linforth takes the last four words as defining ἄλλος, the plowman. I think they refer to the employers, spoken of as a class.
[95]Aristotle Ἀθ πολ 11, 12, 16.
[95]Aristotle Ἀθ πολ 11, 12, 16.
[96]See the remarks of Dareste Haussoullier and Th Reinach in theRecueil des inscriptions juridiques Grecques(Paris 1904) on the Gortyn Laws.
[96]See the remarks of Dareste Haussoullier and Th Reinach in theRecueil des inscriptions juridiques Grecques(Paris 1904) on the Gortyn Laws.
[97]See LivyX4 § 9.
[97]See LivyX4 § 9.
[98]See his references to the Spartan use of ξείνοι = βάρβαροιIX11, 53, 55.
[98]See his references to the Spartan use of ξείνοι = βάρβαροιIX11, 53, 55.
[99]VIII68 γ.
[99]VIII68 γ.
[100]VIII26, 105-6.
[100]VIII26, 105-6.
[101]II164-7.
[101]II164-7.
[102]IsocratesBusiris§§ 15-20 pp 224-5 also allows for no special class of γεωργοὶ in Egypt.
[102]IsocratesBusiris§§ 15-20 pp 224-5 also allows for no special class of γεωργοὶ in Egypt.
[103]PlatoTimaeusp 24. DiodorusI28, 73-4 (? from Hecataeus of Abdera, latter half of 3rd centBC).
[103]PlatoTimaeusp 24. DiodorusI28, 73-4 (? from Hecataeus of Abdera, latter half of 3rd centBC).
[104]II141, 168. See Index underEgypt.
[104]II141, 168. See Index underEgypt.
[105]The passage of Isocrates just cited seems to favour this view.
[105]The passage of Isocrates just cited seems to favour this view.
[106]VIII137.
[106]VIII137.
[107]VIII26.
[107]VIII26.
[108]VIII51.
[108]VIII51.
[109]VII102.
[109]VII102.
[110]VI137.
[110]VI137.
[111]IV72.
[111]IV72.
[112]VIII142.
[112]VIII142.
[113]οἰκετέων here = members of the family, as often. Stein refers toVIII4, 41, 44, 106. Compare the use of οἰκεὺς in the Iliad, and see AeschAgam733, EurSuppl870.
[113]οἰκετέων here = members of the family, as often. Stein refers toVIII4, 41, 44, 106. Compare the use of οἰκεὺς in the Iliad, and see AeschAgam733, EurSuppl870.
[114]Pers186-7, 255, 337, 391, 423, 434, 475, 798, 844.
[114]Pers186-7, 255, 337, 391, 423, 434, 475, 798, 844.
[115]Eum186-90.
[115]Eum186-90.
[116]Prom454-8, 708.
[116]Prom454-8, 708.
[117]Fragm 194, 198, Dind.
[117]Fragm 194, 198, Dind.
[118]Suppl612-4,Eum890-1.
[118]Suppl612-4,Eum890-1.
[119]Trach52-3, 61-3,O T763-4, Fragm 518, 677, Dind.
[119]Trach52-3, 61-3,O T763-4, Fragm 518, 677, Dind.
[120]Antig338-40. The use of horses for ploughing is strange. Jebb thinks that mules are meant.
[120]Antig338-40. The use of horses for ploughing is strange. Jebb thinks that mules are meant.
[121]O T1029.
[121]O T1029.
[122]Trach31-3.
[122]Trach31-3.
[123]Electra37-8, 375-6,Phoenissae405, fragm 143 and many more.
[123]Electra37-8, 375-6,Phoenissae405, fragm 143 and many more.
[124]The loyalty of slaves to kind masters is referred to very often.
[124]The loyalty of slaves to kind masters is referred to very often.
[125]References in Euripides are too many to cite here.
[125]References in Euripides are too many to cite here.
[126]Cf the oft-quoted line from Eur Auge ἡ φύσις ἐβούλεθ’, ᾗ νόμων oὐδὲν μέλει.
[126]Cf the oft-quoted line from Eur Auge ἡ φύσις ἐβούλεθ’, ᾗ νόμων oὐδὲν μέλει.
[127]Cf Eur fragm 515, 828, Dind, etc.
[127]Cf Eur fragm 515, 828, Dind, etc.
[128]Cf Eur fragm 263, 1035, Dind, and the use of τὸ δοῦλον ‘the slave-quality’ inHecuba332-3,Ion983, etc.
[128]Cf Eur fragm 263, 1035, Dind, and the use of τὸ δοῦλον ‘the slave-quality’ inHecuba332-3,Ion983, etc.
[129]See Cope’s note on Aristotlerhet1 13 § 2.
[129]See Cope’s note on Aristotlerhet1 13 § 2.
[130]Herc Fur1341-6.
[130]Herc Fur1341-6.
[131]Alcestis2, 6.Electra203-4.Cyclops76 foll, cf 23-4.
[131]Alcestis2, 6.Electra203-4.Cyclops76 foll, cf 23-4.
[132]Electra252.
[132]Electra252.
[133]Electra35-9.
[133]Electra35-9.
[134]ibid73-4.
[134]ibid73-4.
[135]ibid75-6.
[135]ibid75-6.
[136]ibid78-81.
[136]ibid78-81.
[137]The slaves in 360 and 394 are attendants of Orestes.
[137]The slaves in 360 and 394 are attendants of Orestes.
[138]Suppl420-2.
[138]Suppl420-2.
[139]Orest918-20. Cf fragm 188 Dind where the virtue of rustic life is sketched καὶ δόξεις φρονεῖν σκάπτων ἀρῶν γῆν ποιμνίοις ἐπιστατῶν.
[139]Orest918-20. Cf fragm 188 Dind where the virtue of rustic life is sketched καὶ δόξεις φρονεῖν σκάπτων ἀρῶν γῆν ποιμνίοις ἐπιστατῶν.
[140]Rhesus74-5.
[140]Rhesus74-5.
[141]Rhesus176.
[141]Rhesus176.
[142]Heracl639, 788-9, 890, cf fragm 827 Dind.
[142]Heracl639, 788-9, 890, cf fragm 827 Dind.
[143]Die pseudoxenophontische Ἀθηναίων πολιτεία ... von Ernst Kalinka(Teubner 1913). A great work.
[143]Die pseudoxenophontische Ἀθηναίων πολιτεία ... von Ernst Kalinka(Teubner 1913). A great work.
[144]1 § 3.
[144]1 § 3.
[145]1 § 5 etc.
[145]1 § 5 etc.
[146]This view reappears later in Isocrates.
[146]This view reappears later in Isocrates.
[147]In his bookThe Greek Commonwealth.
[147]In his bookThe Greek Commonwealth.
[148]1 §§ 10-12.
[148]1 §§ 10-12.
[149]Kalinka well points out that in 1 § 11 ἐλευθέρους ἀφιέναι is not technical = manumit.
[149]Kalinka well points out that in 1 § 11 ἐλευθέρους ἀφιέναι is not technical = manumit.
[150]In 1 § 17 it is notable that among those who gain by concentration of business at Athens is εἴ τῳ ζεῦγός ἐστιν ἢ ἀνδράποδον μισθοφοροῦν. Country carts would now be plentiful in Athens.
[150]In 1 § 17 it is notable that among those who gain by concentration of business at Athens is εἴ τῳ ζεῦγός ἐστιν ἢ ἀνδράποδον μισθοφοροῦν. Country carts would now be plentiful in Athens.
[151]1 § 19.
[151]1 § 19.
[152]2 § 14.
[152]2 § 14.
[153]Equites792-4,Pax632-6,Eccl243.
[153]Equites792-4,Pax632-6,Eccl243.
[154]Eccl197-8.
[154]Eccl197-8.
[155]Eccl591-2.
[155]Eccl591-2.
[156]Plut510-626.
[156]Plut510-626.
[157]Old Strepsiades still has his thoughts fixed on these,Nubes202-3.
[157]Old Strepsiades still has his thoughts fixed on these,Nubes202-3.
[158]Plut903.
[158]Plut903.
[159]Plut223-4.
[159]Plut223-4.
[160]Ach180, 211,Pax570, 1185-6,Eq316-7,Nub43 foll.
[160]Ach180, 211,Pax570, 1185-6,Eq316-7,Nub43 foll.
[161]The gradual conversion is seen inAch557 foll, 626 foll.
[161]The gradual conversion is seen inAch557 foll, 626 foll.
[162]Ach32-4.
[162]Ach32-4.
[163]Pax551-70, 1127 foll; cf fragm 100, 107, 109, 294, 387, Kock.
[163]Pax551-70, 1127 foll; cf fragm 100, 107, 109, 294, 387, Kock.
[164]Pax509-11.
[164]Pax509-11.
[165]Pax190.
[165]Pax190.
[166]Pax551-70, 1318-24.
[166]Pax551-70, 1318-24.
[167]Lysistr1173-4.
[167]Lysistr1173-4.
[168]Ach248-50, 259.
[168]Ach248-50, 259.
[169]Ach266.
[169]Ach266.
[170]Nub43 foll, 138.
[170]Nub43 foll, 138.
[171]Vesp442-52.
[171]Vesp442-52.
[172]Pax1140 foll.
[172]Pax1140 foll.
[173]Pax1248-9.
[173]Pax1248-9.
[174]Lys1203-14.
[174]Lys1203-14.
[175]Eccl651.
[175]Eccl651.
[176]Plut26-7, 253.
[176]Plut26-7, 253.
[177]Plut517-20, 525-6.
[177]Plut517-20, 525-6.
[178]Plut510-626.
[178]Plut510-626.
[179]Aves1152.
[179]Aves1152.
[180]Aves1431-2 (cf Vesp 959), fragm of Δαιταλεῖς 4 Dind, 221 Kock.
[180]Aves1431-2 (cf Vesp 959), fragm of Δαιταλεῖς 4 Dind, 221 Kock.
[181]Vesp712.
[181]Vesp712.
[182]Ran164-77.
[182]Ran164-77.