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Gardner and Jevons' Greek Antiquities - A Manual of Greek Antiquities, Books. I—V by Percy Gardner, Litt.D., Books VI—IX by F. B. Jevons, Litt.D. London, Charles Griffin & Co., pp. 736, 1895. 16s.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

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page 42 note 1 It is, of course, very probable that there was also a στο⋯ ⋯λφιτ⋯πωλις in Athens itself (Curtius, Athen, p. xc), but it was the one in the Peiraeus which was ascribed to Pericles (ib. p. cxvii), though Curtius himself (p. 173) happens to say the same of that in Athens. See, however, Curt Wachsmuth, Stadt Athen, II i 96, 101.

page 44 note 1 ‘Off’ is expressed by ὑπ⋯ρ in Thuo. i 112 § 4 , 137 § 2; viii 95 § 5. This sense is not noticed in Liddell and Scott.