[21]. History of Greek Classical Literature, ii. 427.
[22]. The Literature of Ancient Greece, p. 396.
[23]. Quoted by Sandys (A History of Classical Scholarship, i. 300).
[24]. The home of Bias.
[25]. According to another account he waited till the shadow was equal in length to the stick. The pyramid was then also equal in height to the length of its shadow.
[26]. The divinities of spring-water.
[27]. The title Lusios or Luaios was popularly interpreted Deliverer (from care or difficulty).
[28]. See note on Amasis.
[29]. i.e. anointing himself, not in connexion with bathing, but with exercise in the wrestling-schools.
[30]. The precise remark is uncertain, the text here being corrupt.