[65] Whence they were called φαινομήριδες. This chiton may be seen in the conventional statues of Artemis.
[66] Theok. Idyll 18. 23.
[67] Laws, 806 A.
[68] Lusistrata, l. 80 onwards. In the play Lampito is married. Aristophanes has either made a mistake or the gymnastics are meant to be in the past only.
[69] The ὄρμος dance. Compare the dance at the end of the Lusistrata, where “man stands by woman, and woman by man.”
[70] Lucian, Dancing, 274.
[71] Xen. Hellen. vi. 4. 16.
[72] Xen. Ag. ii. 17.
[73] Athen. 630 a.
[74] Athen. 678 b.