[2003] See P., X, 9.2.
[2004] Fragm. 65 (= F. H. G., I, 207, quoted by Strabo, VI, 1.9, C. 260). For the story about his victory, see Timaios, Strabo, l. c., Clemens Alexandr., Protrept., I, p. 2, and poetically in A. G., VI, 54 (Paulus Silentiarius), and IX, 584.
[2005] Cf. Reisch, p. 52.
[2006] IX, 30. 2 f.
[2007] In another passage, X, 7. 2, Pausanias says that Thamyris won a prize for singing at the Pythian games; he also mentions a painting of him by Polygnotos: X, 30. 8. On Thamyris, cf. also P., IV, 33. 3 and 7.
[2008] For the story of the poet Arion and the dolphin, see P. III, 25. 7.
[2009] In X, 7. 4, Pausanias says that Sakadas won in flute-playing at Delphi three times, the first in the third year of Ol. 48 ( = 585 B. C.). In another passage, II, 22.8, he says that Sakadas was the first to play the “Pythian tune” on the flute. For a description of this tune, see Pollux, IV, 84, and Strabo, IX, 3.10 (C. 421).
[2010] XIV, 24 (p. 629a).
[2011] C. I. A., I, 357.
[2012] Froehner, Notice, no. 16; Clarac, 122, 342; M. W., I, Pl. 13, 46; etc.