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Footnote 447:
L. 64.
Footnote 448:
“And in earthenware baked in the fire, within the closure of figured urns, there came among the goodly folk of Hera the prize of the olive-fruit” (Myers).
Footnote 449:
“And he won five garlands in succession at the Panathenaic games, amphorae full of oil” (Frag. 155, _ed._ Bergk = _Anth. P._ xiii. 19). See also Schol. _in_ Ar. _Nub._ 1005, and _Inscr. Gr._ (_Atticae_), ii. 965_b_.
Footnote 450:
Cf. Schol. _in_ Plat. _Hipp. Min._ 368 C: Λήκυθον δὲ ἀγγεῖόν τι φασίν οἱ Ἀττικοὶ ἐων ᾡ τοῖς νεκροῖς ἕφερον τὸ μύρον.
Footnote 451:
“And raise the great goblets, or if, Oikis, thou desirest aught else ... pour in and mix one and two full up to the brim, and let the one goblet oust the other.”
Footnote 452:
_Graec. Ling. Dialect_, i. p. 247.
Footnote 453:
viii. 381: see also p. 50.
Footnote 454:
See p. 499.
Footnote 455:
Suet. _Ner._ 47: see Robert, _Homer. Becher_, and _Class. Review_, 1894, p. 325. The British Museum possesses a silver phiale, with terracotta replicas (G 117, 118), one of which is shown on Plate XLVIII. See also p. 500.
Footnote 456:
Cf. the use of the word δημόσιον on bronze and lead weights.
Footnote 457:
Egger in _Revue Archéol._ xvi. (1867), p. 292.
Footnote 458:
See Hultsch, _Metrologie_, p. 99 ff.
Footnote 459:
Arist. _Categ._ 12; also Polybius, iv. 56, ἡτοίμασαν οίνου κεράμια μύρια.
Footnote 460:
B.M. F 175.
Footnote 461:
Other instances are: Millingen-Reinach, 2; Munich 423; Reinach, i. 291–92.
Footnote 462:
Cf. B.M. E 534–37, 548–53; also Stackelberg, _Gräber der Hellenen_, pl. 17. Fig. 15 is from the vase F 101 in the British Museum.
Footnote 463:
Cf. B.M. F 457–66.
Footnote 464:
_Suppl._ 463.
Footnote 465:
_E.g._ B.M. E 494. See also