[589]. C.I.G. i. 2076.

[590]. Carm. i. 8, 10.

[591]. Anacharsis, 27.

[592]. Krause, Gym. p. 464, n. 9.

[593]. Jüthner, Antike Turngeräthe, p. 37; J.H.S. xxvii. pp. 249-273.

[594]. De re equestri, viii. 10.

[595]. Tetralogia, ii. 4. An example of the pointed javelin occurs in Fig. [150].

[596]. Vide infra, p. [358].

[597]. Lucian, Anacharsis, 32.

[598]. Jüthner, l.c., Figs. 34, 35, 36. Jüthner proves conclusively that the objects represented on the Panaetius kylix and elsewhere (Fig. [17]) are not compasses, but amenta misdrawn.