The Spartan Regime_ Its Character, Origins, and Grand Strategy - Paul Anthony Rahe
Notes to Pages 1–3 145 Historical and Philological Approaches, ed. Josine H. Blok and André P. M. H. Lardinois (Leiden: Brill, 2 ...
146 Notes to Pages 3–4 heart of the matter, and, from the outset, the term was also employed more narrowly as a synonym for that ...
Notes to Pages 4–6 147 Suda s.v. Dıkaíarchos. There are no grounds for supposing that Dicaearchus’ treatise was not taken up by ...
148 Notes to Pages 6–8 27.Customary discernment and caution: Christopher B. R. Pelling, “Plutarch’s Adaptation of His Source Mat ...
Notes to Pages 8–9 149 imitated, universally admired: Xen. Lac. Pol. 10.8, Arist. Pol. 1337a26–32. See also Joseph. Ap. 2.225. F ...
150 Notes to Page 10 see Hom. Od. 19.27; Hdt. 7.187.2; Thuc. 4.16.1; Polyb. 6.39.3; Diog. Laert. 8.18; Ath. 3.98e, 6.272b. The a ...
Notes to Page 11 151 143.1.2.13 [Gigon] ap. Heraclid. Lemb. 373.13 [Dilts]) and men (Pol. 1294b25–29; Plut. Mor. 237b, 239c; Jus ...
152 Notes to Pages 11–12 Tyrtaeus (POxy. 3316 = F23a [West]) confirms the contention of Pausanias (2.24.7, 3.2.2–3, 7.3–6, 4.5.1 ...
Notes to Pages 13–14 153 31, 2.13–15, 17, 3.2–5, 8.7, 11.1–2, 8, 16. For an overview, see Robert Parker, “Spartan Religion,” in ...
154 Notes to Pages 14–19 117:1 (January–June 2004): 125–40, and SE, 192, with Stefan Link, “Snatching and Keeping: The Motif of ...
Notes to Pages 20–23 155 Theophr. C har. 6.3, Paus. 6.22.1), 150–51 (with Ar. Plut. 1050–94); Hesychius s .v. Brudalícha, Brullı ...
156 Notes to Pages 23–24 Suevi wore their hair long for similar reasons and their chiefs prepared for battle in a similar fash- ...
Notes to Pages 24–25 157 and see Edmond Lévy, “La Kryptie et ses contradictions,” Ktèma 13 (1988): 245–53; Birgalias, OES, 97–12 ...
158 Notes to Pages 25–26 342b–c, Grg. 515e. See also Jeanmaire, Couroi et courètes, 542–50, and Thomas J. Figueria, “The Spartan ...
Notes to Pages 26–28 159 by the earthquakes of 465; Hodkinson, PWCS, 81–82, 103, 123, 371–72, 406–7, 420, 438–40, who envisages ...
160 Notes to Pages 28–29 held: Elizabeth Rawson, The Spartan Tradition in European Thought (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1969), 256– ...
Notes to Pages 29–31 161 Thuc. 4.81. In this connection, see K. L. Noethlichs, “Bestechung, Bestechlichkeit und die Rolle des Ge ...
162 Notes to Pages 32–37 Liberty or License?” in Cartledge, SR, 106–26. Ellen Millender, “Athenian Ideology and the Em- powered ...
Notes to Pages 37–38 163 3.See Rahe, RAM, passim. This term was introduced by Machiavelli, who used lo stato to allude to “comm ...
164 Notes to Pages 39–41 confusion to Aristotle where none exists: R. G. Mulgan, Aristotle’s Political Theory: An Introduction f ...
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