8. Tarn, W.W. Antigonus Gonatas (1913).
FOOTNOTES:
[116] Tarn, W.W., Journal of Hellenic Studies, XXIX (1909), pp. 269 f.; Beloch, Griechische Geschichte, III, 1, pp. 386 f.; Hellenistic Athens, p. 190.
[117] Mahaffy, The Progress of Hellenism in Alexander's Empire (1905), p. 32.
[118] Wilamowitz-Moellendorff, Ulrich von, Staat und Gesellschaft der Griechen: D. Die makedonischen Königreiche, pp. 139 ff.
[119] For their revival of the Hellenic league, in which Macedon formed simply one unit, see Klotzsch, Epirotische Geschichte, p. 130, n. 1, and Hellenistic Athens, pp. 121 f.
[120] For the date see Mayer, Philologus, LXXI (1912), p. 227.
[121] Hellenistic Athens, p. 148.
[122] Wilamowitz-Moellendorff, Antigonos von Karystos, p. 218; Kärst, Geschichte des hellenistischen Zeitalters, II, 1, pp. 121, 125. Tarn (Antigonus Gonatas, pp. 276 ff.) bases Antigonus's system of tyrants on expediency, not on philosophy.
[123] For the peace between Egypt and Macedon made in 261 B.C. see Inscriptiones Græcæ, XI, 2, 114.