[282] Plutarch, Nikias, c. 11: Harpokration. v. Ἵππαρχος.
[283] Lysias cont. Alkibiad. A. c. 11, p. 143: Harpokration. v. Ἀλκιβιάδης; Andokidês cont. Alkibiad. c. 11-12, pp. 129, 130: this last oration may afford evidence as to the facts mentioned in it, though I cannot imagine it to be either genuine, or belonging to the time to which it professes to refer, as has been observed in a previous note.
[284] Plutarch, Periklês. c. 4; Plutarch. Aristeid. c. 1.
[285] Ælian, V. H. xiii, 24; Herakleidês, περὶ Πολιτειῶν, c. 1, ed. Köhler.
[286] Plutarch, Themistoklês, 22; Plutarch, Aristeidês, 7, παραμυθία φθόνου καὶ κουφισμός. See the same opinions repeated by Wachsmuth, Hellenische Alterthumskunde, ch. 48, vol. i, p. 272, and by Platner, Prozess and Klagen bey den Attikern, vol. i, p. 386.
[287] Thucyd. viii, 73, διὰ δυνάμεως καὶ ἀξιώματος φόβον.
[288] Kratinus ap. Plutarch, Periklês, 13.
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