[1325]. Odyss. ω. 229. Paccichelli, de Chirothecis, in p. 238.
[1326]. Luc. Jup. Tragœd. § 41.
[1327]. See an example, Mus. Chiaramont, tav. 16. Museo Real Borbonico, tav. 32. 50.
[1328]. Theoph. Hist. Plant. viii. 13. 8.
[1329]. Theoph. Hist. Plant. vii. 13. Athen. ii. 67. Plin. Nat. Hist. xix. 10. Poll. i. 148. ii. 196. Some persons wore in winter a lambskin covering for the legs and feet. Sch. Aristoph. Nub. 720.
[1330]. Lucian. Rhet. Præcept. § 15.
[1331]. Schol. Aristoph. Lysist. 417. Acharn. 299.
[1332]. Constant, v. πῖλοι. Antich. di Ercol. t. ii. p. 185.
[1333]. Poll. vii. 80-96. Schol. Aristoph. Acharn. 299. Eq. 321. 709. Vesp. 103. Athen. iii. 56. On the Cretan Cothurn. Poll. vii. 193. v. 18. Bœttig. Les Furies, p. 35. There was an expensive sort of Ionian shoe called βαυκίδες. Etym. Mag. 192. 17. Κρηπίδες. Hieron. Mag. Miscell. iii. 3. A pair of these slippers appears to have been a day’s work, and cost in Lucian’s time seven oboloi. Somn. seu Gal. § 22. Herodotus speaks of purple buskins, vii. 76. The women of Thessaly wore wooden shoes. Athen. xiii. 55.
[1334]. Luc. adv. Indoct. § 6.