[822]. Plut. Cim. § 4. Afterwards, however, we find Cimon represented as singing with great skill. § 9.

[823]. Cicero, Tuscul. Quæst. i. 2. Cf. Ilgen. De Scol. Poes. p. 62.

[824]. Athen. xiv. 24. Ilgen, Disq. De Scol. Poes. p. 64.

[825]. The hymn, for example, in honour of Pallas was, in all ages, sung. Sch. Aristoph. Nub. 954.

[826]. Of Harmodios, for example, and Aristogeiton. Sch. Aristoph. Acharn. 942. See Ilgen, Disq. de Scol. Poes. p. 69.

[827]. Conf. Hom. Hymn. in Herm. 52, sqq. Pind. Olymp. i. 24.

[828]. Poll. vi. 108, with the notes of Seber and Jungermann, t. v. p. 142.

[829]. Who has published a collection of these songs, accompanied by very interesting and instructive notes. Σκολια· hoc est, Carmina Convivalia Græcorum. Jenæ, 1798.

[830]. Apud Plut. de Musica, § 28.

[831]. Pind. Fragm. Dissen. t. i. p. 234, with the Commentary, t. ii. p.639, sqq. Aristoph. Vesp. 1222, 1240. Acharn. 532. Pac. 1302. Plat. Gorg. t. iii. p. 13. Bekk.