[225] Alexis, Linos (in Athen. 164 B.C.). See Illustr. [Plates I. A] and [I. B].

[226] Plut. Alkib. 7.

[227] Herondas, iii. 83. 96.

[228] See Illustr. [Plate No. I. A].

[229] Plato, Protag. 326 D.

[230] In Clement of Alexandria, who gives two others. Strom. v. 8 (p. 675, Potter). A writing copy set by a master, though not of the alphabetical kind described by Clement, is actually extant on a wax tablet in the British Museum (Add. MS. 34,186). It consists of two lines of verse written out by the master and copied twice by a pupil.

[231] Aeschylus, Choeph. 209.

[232] Illustr. [Plate I. A].

[233] Xen. Econ. xv. 5.

[234] Demosth. de Cor. 313.