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[565]. Aristoph. Nub. 1443. Δυοῖν δ᾽ ὀνομάτοιν σεβασμίοιν πᾶσαι τιμαι μένουσιν, ἐξίσου παρτὶ μητέρα προσκυνούντων.—Luc. Amor. § 19.
[566]. On the force of example and imitation see Plato, de Rep. t. vi. p. 124.
[567]. Plat. Lach. t. i. p. 269.—Among the public places to which a father might take his sons the courts of law were not included, though we find Demosthenes, when a boy, contriving to introduce himself, where unseen of the judges he might listen to the eloquence of Callistratos.—Victor. Var. Lect. l. xxx. c. 20.
[568]. Æsch. cont. Timarch. § 5, 6.
[569]. See Theoph. Char. c. 5. Sch. Aristoph. Nub. 180.
[570]. Lysis. t. i. p. 145. Theætet. t. iii. p. 179.
[571]. Etym. Mag. 742. 38.
[572]. Cramer de Educ. Puer. ap. Athen. p. 13.
[573]. Vandale Dissert. pp. 584–727.