[363]. Sagitt. de Jan. Vet. p. 41.
[364]. Antich. di Ercol. t. i. tav. 3. p. 11. It should perhaps be remarked, that when houses were built on a solid basement the door was sometimes approached by a movable pair of steps. Id. ibid. tav. 8. p. 39. tav. 43. p. 228.
[365]. Plut. Lycurg. § 13. Agesil. § 19.
[366]. Plut. Inst. Lac. § 30. Cf. Theocrit. Eidyll. xxix. 39.
[367]. Schol. Aristoph. Nub. 133.
[368]. Sometimes in form of a crow. Poll. i. 77.
[369]. See Donaldson’s Collection of Doorways, pl. 8.
[370]. Winkelm. Hist. de l’Art. ii. 544. Cf. Xen. Memor. iii. 17. Cyropæd. vi. 3. 25. Plin. xxxv. 14. Polyb. x. 22. Plat. de Repub. t. vi. p. 15.
[371]. Sanchon. ap. Euseb. Præp. Evang. i. 10. p. 35.
[372]. Vitruv. ii. 3.