[1080]. Theoph. Char. c. v.
[1081]. Herod. i. 51.
[1082]. Herod. vii. 187.
[1083]. Thucyd. ii. 78.
[1084]. Herod. viii. 139.
[1085]. Eurip. Electr. 107. 309. sqq.
[1086]. Odyss. κ. 105.
[1087]. Herod. vi. 137—The historian uses the name of Enneacrounos given to the fountain by the tyrants. A similar practice is noticed by Arrian.—Anab. Alexand. ii. 3
[1088]. Odyss. φ. 153. seq.—Iliad. ζ. 59. seq.