[18] Dionys. Byz. in Gyllius, De Top. CP., i, 2. The statement is vague and can only be accepted with some modification in view of other descriptions.
[19] Livy, xxxii, 33.
[20] Phylarchus in Athenaeus, vi, 101.
[21] See Müller’s Dorians, ii, 177.
[22] Hesychius, loc. cit.; Diodorus Sic., xvi, 77, etc.
[23] Polybius, iv, 46, etc.
[24] Cicero, Orat. de Prov. Consular., 3.
[25] Tacitus, loc. cit.; Pliny, Epist. to Trajan, 52.
[26] Suetonius, Vespasian, 8.
[27] Dion Cassius, 10, 14. I have combined and condensed the separate passages dealing with the subject.