[37] Vit. Cleom. p. 808. lit. A.
[38] Vit. Cleom. p. 809. lit. A.
[39] Parallel. inter Agid. et Cleom. et T. et C. Gracch. p. 844. lit. D.
[40] Vit. Cleom. p. 811. lit. C.
[41] Plut. Vit. Cleom. p. 822. lit. E.
[42] Polyb. lib. 4. p. 479.
[43] Plut. Vit. Philopœm. p. 365. lit. E.
[44] To bring back their shields, implied victory; to be brought home upon them, a glorious death in defence of their country; because the Spartans, if possible, brought back and buried all who fell in battle in their native country.
[45] Aristot. de Rebuspubl. lib. 2. cap. 7. fol. 122. lit. Θ.
[46] Ἡ πόλις ἀπώλετο διὰ τὴν ὀλιγανθρωπίαν. Aristot. ibid.