FOOTNOTES
[1] This Antiphon has been confounded with the celebrated orator.
[2] Cothurnus—a shoe which fitted either foot.
[3] [That is, one of the communicants in the Eleusinian mysteries.]
[4] [This curious method of intervention for Athens’ sake has been variously interpreted. Thirlwall makes quite a drama of benevolent duplicity about it. According to others, Pausanias was simply moved by a desire to nip Lysander’s ambition and to put an end to further cruelties by the Thirty who were already winning general sympathy for the common people and the democratic cause of Athens.]
Greek Terra-cotta Figure
(In the British Museum)
Grecian Buckles
(In the British Museum)