[78] Xenophon De Rep. Lac. 7. § 5.
[79] All this is from Thucydides V. 66 and V. 68.
[80] Xenophon De Rep. Lac. 11. The description takes up the second half of the chapter.
[81] Thus in Xenophon De Rep. Lac. 11 a commander of two companies is called πεντηκοστήρ or πεντηκοντήρ a captain of fifty.
[82] Xenophon De Rep. Lac. 11: at the beginning of the chapter.
[83] Xenophon De Rep. Lac. 11. The description of the evolutions there given is well explained in Smith, Dictionary of Antiquities, third edition, vol. I. p. 770, under the word Exercitus.
[84] Xenophon De Rep. Lac. 11: at the beginning of the chapter, στολὴν φοινικίδα.
[85] Smith, Dict. Ant. third edition, article Tribon.
[86] Smith, Dict. Ant. third edition, vol. I. p. 773.
[87] Thucydides V. 68.