[559]. ἄλλεσθαι ὑπὲρ τὸ σκάμμα. J.H.S. l.c. p. 71.

[560]. In Oribasius, vi. 14. 34, the passages from Antyllus and Galen are quoted. The chapter of Oribasius on exercises contains a variety of interesting quotations from earlier medical writers.

[561]. On this subject vide Ernst Brücke, The Human Figure, translated by William Anderson, pp. 115 ff.

[562]. For this chapter vide J.H.S. xxvii. 1-36, where full references will be found; and Jüthner’s Antike Turngeräthe, pp. 18 ff.

[563]. References collected by Jüthner, pp. 19-21.

[564]. Dodwell, Tour through Greece, 1819, ii. p. 39.

[565]. Ol. x. 72; Isthm. i. 23.

[566]. Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum, 70, 72; Kavvadias Ἰλυπτὰ τοῦ Ἐθνικοῦ Μους. 93; Salzmann, Nécropole de Camiros, Pl. viii.

[567]. supra, p. [183].

[568]. Ἐχσοίδα(ς) μ’ ἀνέθηκε ΔιϜὸς Φο(ύ)ροιν μεγάλοιο χάλκεον ᾦ νίκασε Κεφαλ(λ)ᾶνας μεγαθύμους.