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 1     Pre     |    taught Epaminondas music, or see it numbered among his accomplishments,
 2     Pre(3)  |       and often on two at once. See Colman's preface to his
 3     Pre(4)  |          Her name was Elpinice. See the Life of Cimon. ~
 4     Pre(5)  |                      Amatores.] See the Life of Alcibiades,
 5     Pre(5)  |       si amatores non haberent. See Maxiinus Tyrius, Dissert,
 6 Miltiad(18) |    reasons for the Persian war. See Herod, v. 101-105; Perizon.
 7 Miltiad(19) |       treated kindly by Darius, See Herod, vi. 119. ~
 8 Miltiad(25) |                                 See on Sall. Jug. c 37. The
 9 Themist(27) |         and called her Euterpe. See Plutarch. Themist, init.
10 Themist(28) |    which allusion is here made. See Herod. vii. 144, and Plutarch.
11  Pausan(49) |                 Amore venereo.] See the note on amatores in
12   Cimon(53) |                                 See note on the preface. ~
13   Cimon(54) |                      Hospitio.] See note on Themistocles, c.
14   Alcib     |       longing among them all to see Alcibiades, that the multitude
15   Conon(90) |         the Great's expedition. See Plin. H. N. x. 70. From
16    Dion(92) |        married his half-sister. See Plut. Vit. Dion. c. 3. ~
17    Dion(98) |       Plato with such ceremony. See Plato's Epist. 3 and 7;
18    Dion(99) | ignorant of the parasite's art. See Diod. Sic. xv. 7; Diog.
19  Iphicr(107)|     against the Lacedaemonians. See Diod. Sic. xiv. 86; Xen.
20  Iphicr(108)|         seven, or nine hundred. See Plutarch. Pelop. c. 17;
21  Iphicr(109)|      against Artaxerxes Mnemon. See Diod. Sic. xv. 29. He appears
22  Iphicr(112)|    longe à principio."-----Bos. See Justin, vii. 4. ~
23  Iphicr(113)|         whom they had revolted. See Diod. Sic. xv. 78; xvi.
24   Chabr     |    detract from those whom they see raised above others; nor
25   Chabr(117)|     signification of this word, see Heyne ad Tibull. ii. 3,
26   Chabr(118)|                                 See Life of Iphicrates, c. 3. ~
27  Timoth(127)|     vain and ignorant braggart. See Diod. Sic. xvi. 86. ~
28   Datam     |    ready to do what they should see him do. He, as soon as he
29  Epamin(146)|                        Tibiis.] See the note on this word in
30  Epamin(147)|                                 See Cic. de Orat. iii. 34; Off.
31  Epamin(157)|       from Alexander of Pherae. See Diod. Sic. xv. 71, 72. ~
32  Epamin(162)|         says Diod. Sic. xv. 66. See Pausan. ix. 14, atque alibi. ~
33   Pelop(166)|       make satisfaction to him. See Diod. Sic. xv. 19.----Fischer. ~
34   Pelop(168)|                                 See Epaminondas, c. 10. ~
35   Pelop(173)|                                 See Epaminondas, c. 8. ~
36  Agesil     |        whoever entered it could see no indication of luxury
37  Agesil(182)|        Cotys and Autophradates. See Xen. Ages. 2, 26, 27. ~
38   Eumen(200)|                 In principiis.] See note on Florus, iii. 10,
39   Eumen     |      look at his person, and to see what sort of man he was
40 Phocion(212)|     officers, whose duty was to see the sentences of the law
41   Kings(224)|       had merely been her tool. See Plutarch, Life of Artaxerxes,
42   Kings     |     Aegae, when he was going to see the games. Of Epirus, the
43   Kings     |         of so many years did he see the funeral of any one of
44  Hamilc(227)|      the Romans had possession. See Polyb. i. 53; ii. 7; Diod.
45  Hannib(229)|      king but one of Macedonia. See Justin, xxviii. 4; xxix.
46    Cato(248)|      thought proper of his own. See Adam's Rom. Ant. p. 111,
47   Attic(254)|     with whom he was intimate." See c. 13.---- Van Staveren. ~
48   Attic(268)|       Mark Antony and Octavius (see Florus, iv. 4), through
49   Attic(272)|               Versuram facere.] See note on c. 2. ~
50   Attic(275)|      Where Atticus had estates. See c. 14. ~
51    Frag     |         time teaching it. For I see that a great part of those
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