[357] See Dittenberger, Inschr. v. Ol., p. 239.
[358] Pp. 272–3.
[359] P., VI, 10.8; Hyde, 99 b and p. 44; Foerster, 77–9.
[360] Inschr. v. 0l., 236; Foerster, 686. It was the custom also at Delphi to dedicate chariots; thus we have already mentioned that Arkesilas IV of Kyrene dedicated his chariot there after a Pythian victory in Ol. 78.3 ( = 462 B. C.): Pindar, Pyth., V, 34 f. An inscription tells us of a bronze wheel being dedicated to the Dioskouroi: I. G. A., p. 173, 43a.
[361] E. g., Inschr. v. Ol., 142 (Pantares); 160 (Kyniska).
[362] E. g., ibid., 143 (Gelo); 178 (Glaukon); 190 (son of Aristotle); 191 (Agilochos); 194 (son of Nikodromos); 197 (Antigenes); 217 (Lykomedes); 222 (Gnaios Markios); 233 (Kasia Mnasithea).
[363] Thus ibid., 142, 143, 236.
[364] Ibid., 178, 190 (supplied), 191 (supplied), 194, 197, 217, 227, 233 (supplied).
[365] Ibid., 160.
[366] Ibid., 177.