[453]. Schol. Aristoph. Acharn. 86.
[454]. Poll. vi. 75. Tzetz. Chiliad. vii. 770.
[455]. Athen. iii. 76. Some of these were reckoned so delicate as to create appetite, and to have the power of removing drunkenness, 74. At Athens one of the most thriving departments of the baker’s business must have been supplying the fleets and merchantmen with biscuits, ἄρτοι ναυτικοὶ ξηροὶ, a sample of which we find a sailor presenting to his mistress. Luc. Dial. Meret. xiv. § 2. Cf. Poll. vii. 23. Athen. iii. 74.
[456]. Athen. iii. 74.
[457]. Poll. vi. 75. Tzetz. Chiliad. vii. 770.
[458]. Poll. iii. 41.
[459]. Athen. xiv. 51, sqq.
[460]. Athen. xiv. 55.
[461]. Id. xiv. 57.
[462]. Ἀμπελίδες ἅς νῦν ἀμπελιῶνας[ἀμπελιῶνας] καλοῦσιν. Poll. vi. 52.