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Archaeology

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

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page 75 note 1 Toepffer, C. J., Attische Genealogic, pp. 188201Google Scholar.

page 77 note 1 W. Leaf, Companion to the Iliad, ‘we know who the Aiolians were, they were descendants of the Achaians,’ ‘the old Achaian families under their new name of Aeolians.’ Introd. pp. 6 and 9. Mr. Leaf bases his view mainly on Fick, Die Homerische Ilias.

page 83 note 1 Athenaeum, 15 Oct. 1892.

page 83 note 2 Notizie dei Lincei, May 1892.

page 83 note 3 Athenaeum, 17 and 31 Dec. 1892.

page 84 note 4 Bull. Comm. Arch. July—Sept. 1892.

page 84 note 5 Rendiconti dei Lincei, Oct.—Nov. 1892.

page 84 note 6 Athenaeum, 12 Nov. 1892.

page 84 note 7 Berl Phil. Woch. 24 Dec. 1892.

page 85 note 8 Athenaeum, 31 Dec. 1892.

page 85 note 9 Athenaeum, 14 Jan. 1893.

page 85 note 10 Berl. Phil. woch. 26 Nov. 1892.

page 85 note 11 Athenaeum, 26 Nov. and 24 Dec. 1892.

page 85 note 12 Athenaeum, 24 Dec. 1892.

page 86 note 1 The authors assign this inscription to the ‘3rd or 4th century B.C.’: but if the forms of the letters as here given are reliable, this must be a misprint.