[48] 39, [8] sq. Pausan. 7, 12 sq.
[49] This has been much disputed. See Thirlwall’s note, vol. viii. p. 455. If the fragment, 29, [13] (40, [7]) is given correctly by Strabo, it seems certain that he must have arrived either before or immediately after the fall of Corinth.
[52] Livy, Ep. 52.
[53] Pausan. 7, 16, 9. Polyb. 39, [16].
[54] Thus in B.C. 44 Brutus going out as propraetor to take the province of Macedonia, goes first to Athens, and there, as well as in the rest of Greece, collects troops and money. See the note in Mommsen’s History of Rome, vol. III. p. 50 (book IV. c. 1.)
[55] Pausan. 8, 9, 1.
[56] Id. 8, 30, 8.
[57] Id. 8, 37, 2.