| Pritchett and meritt, p. xxx, p. 130. Hesperia, XXVI, 1957, p. 95. Hesperia, XIX, 1950, p. 322. Cicero, De Finibus, V, 1. Cicero, De Finibus, I, 11 [39]. Diogenes Laertius (VII, vii, 182). De Stoicorum ... Agora 3 143 I 5953 ... 45 B.C ... Diogenes Laertius (VII, vii, 182) |
| Books. Aristophanes, Birds, 1441. Pollux, VII, 211. Athenaeus, III, 126e. Kock, C.A.F., I, p. 779, no. 19. Diogenes Laertius, VII, i, 2. Horses. Theophrastos, Characteres, XXIII, 7. Lysias, XXIV (For the ... Agora 3 205 ... 4th B.C ... Diogenes Laertius, VII, i, 2 |
| Aischines, II, 85. Hesperia, 17, 1948, pp. 167-169. Hesperia, 23, 1954, pp. 294-296. Hesperia, 24, 1955, pp. 54-55. Agora, 003, pp. 174-177. Hesperia, 30, 1961, p. 268, no. 95. Guide², pp. 113-114. Hesperia, ... Agora 14 73 I 6664 I 147 I 3988 ... Diogenes Laertius, I, ii, 50 |
| L. Deubner, Attische Feste, pp. 174-176. IG II², 676. IG II², 689. Agora 3, p. 29, no. 43. Agora 15, p. 101. Diogenes Laertius, 10.15. PA 12339. Pritchett and Meritt, Chronology, p. xix. Dinsmoor, Hesperia ... Agora 16 268 I 4768 ... 22 April 1954 ... Diogenes Laertius, 10.15 |
| The Athenian Agora; Volume 014; The Agora of Athens; The History; Shape and Uses of an Ancient City Centre; Stoas; Stoa of Herms. Aischines, III, 186. Aischines, III, 183-185. Demosthenes, XX, 112. Diogenes ... Agora 14 94 P 22351 I 5143 ... Diogenes Laertius, VII, i, 5, 14, 22 |
| Pausanias, I, 28, 8. The Athenian Agora; Volume 014; The Agora of Athens; The History; Shape and Uses of an Ancient City Centre; The Facilities for Civic Administration; The Law Courts; Other Buildings ... Agora 14 71 ... Diogenes Laertius, VII, 5 |
| Strabo 13.1.19. Diogenes Laertius 5.57. Athenaios 6.253a and 255c. IG XII, ix, 198. SEG XIV, 411. H.H. Schmitt, Die Staatsverträge des Altertums III, 1969, pp. 63-80. no. 446. IG IV², i, 68, III, lines ... Agora 16 194 ... Diogenes Laertius 5.57 |
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