[333]. Schol. Aristoph. Nub. 1034.
[334]. Plut. Alexand. § 40.
[335]. Athen. xi. 104.
[336]. Victor. ad Aristot. Ethic. p. 214. There was a set of vicious fellows, called τρίβαλλοι, who passed their lives disorderly in the baths.—Etym. Mag. 765. 55. Aristophanes bestows the name on certain barbarian divinities.—Aves. 1528.
[337]. Xenoph. Anab. i. 2. 10. See one of these stlengides in Zoëga, Bassi Rilievi, tav. 29.
[338]. Cf. Etymol. Mag. 384. 10. Poll. vii. 166, and Plut. Alexand. § 20, where he describes the luxurious baths of Darius.
[339]. Lucian. Hippias. § 5, sqq.
[340]. Sir W. Hamilton’s Acc. of Discov. at Pompeii, p. 41. Cf. Casaub. ad Theoph. Char. p. 269.
[341]. Aristot. Problem. xix. 14. Casaub. ad Theoph. Char. p. 215.
[342]. Athen. viii. 45.