[94] Symonds, Studies in the Greek Poets, II, p. 26.
[95] Adversus Indoctos, 15.
[96] Athenæus III, 98 D, reports, for example, that he called a javelin βαλλάντιον (properly “purse”), because “it is thrown in the face of the foe” (ἐναντίον βάλλεται).
[97] Poetic, 1454b.
[98] 1455a.
[99] Rhetoric, II, 1400b.
[100] Ibid. 1417b, but the passage is obscure.
[101] Eth. Nic. 1150b, 10.
[102] Ælian, V.H. XIV, 40.
[103] Orator, 51.