[810] Dêmosthenês, De Haloneso, ch. 7, p. 84 R; Strabo, vii, p. 324.
[811] Skylax, c. 32; Pausanias, i, 11; Justin, xvii, 6.
That the Arrhybas of Justin is the same as the Tharypas of Pausanias,—perhaps, also, the same as Tharyps in Thucydidês, who was a minor at the beginning of the Peloponnesian war,—seems probable.
[812] Thucyd. ii, 81.
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