[907]. Cressol. Theat. Rhet. i. 12. p. 88.
[908]. Dissert. ix. p. 118.
[909]. Cf. Athen. xiv. 33.
[910]. Dissert. vii. p. 91.
[911]. Plut. Inst. Lac. § 17.
[912]. Max. Tyr. iv. p. 54. Cic. de Legg. ii. 15.—Cicero, though apt in most cases to defer to the opinion of Plato, hangs back here. He does not, indeed, consider it a matter of indifference what songs are sung, or what airs prevail in a state; but neither does he credit the inferences drawn too subtilely by the great philosopher from his musical theory.
[913]. Dorians. ii. 340.
[914]. Demosth. in Mid. § 15.
[915]. Athen. xv. 22.
[916]. Paus. iii. 11. 9.—Müller, ii. 341., supposes the whole agora may have been thus denominated.