Plut. vita Lycur. pag. 46. lit. c. Edit. Xiglandri.

[8] Lycurgus was the first who collected the entire works of Homer; which he brought into Greece out of Asia-Minor.

[9] Plutarch has taken no notice of them. But Xenophon has fully explained them in his treatise on the Spartan republick, p. 542, and seq.

[10] Plut. Vit. Lycurg. ad finem.

[11] Plut. ibid. p. 58. A. Ἡ γὰρ τῶν Ἐφόρων κατάστασις, &c.

[12] De Rebuspubl. cap. 11. p. 154. vol. 2. Edit Basil. 1550.

[13] Οὐ δῆτα φάναι παραδίδωμι γὰρ πολυχρονιωτέραν.

[14] Arist. de. Rebuspubl. lib. 2. c. 7. p. 122. lit. 1. vol. 2.

[15] Polyb. lib. 6. p. 685. vol. 1. edit. Isaac Gronov. 1670.

[16] Plut. in Vit. Lysand. p. 442. lit. E.