This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1900 Excerpt: ...Athenian military organization was based on their political division into ten tribes, cp. Thuc. ii. 4.4; vi. 98. For the article cp. i. 1.18. Lysias (xvi. 15) tells how specially ill his own tribe fared in this encounter. 20. rij 'kyporipa: a name of Artemis. Cp. Resp. Lac. 13. 8 orav yhp 6putyreop rjrj rwr irokcpiwp ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1900 Excerpt: ...Athenian military organization was based on their political division into ten tribes, cp. Thuc. ii. 4.4; vi. 98. For the article cp. i. 1.18. Lysias (xvi. 15) tells how specially ill his own tribe fared in this encounter. 20. rij 'kyporipa: a name of Artemis. Cp. Resp. Lac. 13. 8 orav yhp 6putyreop rjrj rwr irokcpiwp xifxaipa 7(payia r)Tai, avXtip rff iravras rovr napovras auXijrar vopos xaipr/ttpa AaKttatpovlap atrretpaimTop eirai. rfi x'P"" the article expresses the customary nature of the sacrifice. Uaripm: the partitive genitive stands as subject to irurrov, as as if it were luaripior ra-h. 21. ouov... r&- 'Adrjvnlwv: i. e. the six Athenian tribes opposite to them: the partitive genitive depends on oo-ov. firopdorro, i. e. towards the left ovruv, i. e. of the Athenians in the four tribes: the partitive genitive is helped out by the following tl ns. For tl rir cp. Anab. v. 3. 3 01 ie ctXAoi aitiiKovTO into rt Ts- iroXtfiiW Ko 16vos Kox tl rir v6op. 22. napttvai, from Trap/ij/ii: 'Some one, it is said, shouted," Let their front ranks pass,"' Dalcyns. tit ri yvfivd: their right or unshielded side. 23. Ta nixVt i-e-f Corinth, as appears from what follows. Xenophon by?rira ii after To fiiv wpSnov seems to imply that the first fugitives were admitted, but that soon afterwards the gates were shut. Demosthenes (xx. 53) says that at first the philo-Laconian party refused to open the gates, but that afterwards their opponents nviwt-av Tus irvXar f/ft'tv ftiq rwv iroWur. CHAPTER III If I, 9. At Amphipolis Dercylidas met Agesitaus with the news of the victory and was sent by the ting to Asia to encourage the allies with these tidings. i$ 3-9. As he marched across Thessaly, Agesilaus was much annoyed...
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