[128] Politics V. 5. 9.

[129] Solon, ch. 13.

[130] Etymol. Mag., under the word εὐπατρίδαι.

[131] Aristotle, Pol. V. 5. 9. Welldon, p. 357.

[132] Above, pages 34, 35.

[133] Herodotus V. 92 and III. 48-53.

[134] Thucydides VI. 54.

[135] Aristotle, Constitution of Athens, ch. 19.

[136] The stories of Pisistratus and Hippias are told by Herodotus (I. 59-64 and V. 62): see also Aristotle, Const. Ath. 14, and Plutarch, Solon 30. The temple of Delphi was burnt in 548 B.C. Pausanias X. 5. 5, 'Ερξικλείδου ἄρχοντος.

[137] Grote, Part II. ch. XLIII.