[293] Cf. Demosthenes’ Against Midias, § 74.

[294] It probably began upon the tenth day of Elaphebolion (cf. Adams, Transactions of American Philological Association, XLI [1910], 60 ff.) and closed on the fifteenth.

[295] Cf. the Introduction to Hayley’s edition, pp. xxiii ff.

[296] Cf. Capps, in Classical Philology, I (1906), 219, note on l. 5, and Wilhelm, Urkunden dramatischer Aufführungen in Athen, pp. 195 ff.

[297] Cf. The Theory of the Theater, p. 118.

[298] Cf. his Aristotle on the Art of Poetry, pp. 48 f.

[299] Cf. Dryden, Dramatic Essays (Everyman’s Library edition), p. 20.

[300] Cf. Philostratus, Apollonius of Tyana, p. 245.

[301] Cf. note on vs. 38 in Tucker’s edition.

[302] Cf. note on these lines in Starkie’s edition, and Murray, op. cit., p. 30.