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ἀπώλετ᾽ 36 § 51.

τῶν ὄντων ἐξέστη̣ Or. 36 § 50 ἐξέστησαν ἁπάντων τῶν ὄντων, 37 § 49; 33 § 25.

διαφορηθεὶς In pass. generally of things, here of the person, plundered. Plat. Leg. 672 B; διαφορεῖν τι, 27 § 29; 19 § 315; 57 § 65.

πραγμἁτων ‘lawsuits.’

Ἀπόληξις Harpocr, εἶς τῶν ί συγγραφέων, ὃν Πλάτων κωμωδεῖ ἐν Σοφισταῖς (for ί the MSS have ν́, corrected by Cobet who explains it of the ten συγγραφεῖς in Thuc. VIII 67). Ἀπόληξις Προσπάλτιος occurs in Or. 43 πρὸς Μακάρτατον, as grandfather of Macartatus, and there are others of the same name in inscriptions. But Ἀπόληξις cannot be identified with any of the above; and of this Solon nothing is known.

ἑώρακεν respexit, ‘has had his eye upon,’ i.e. has courted, 18 §§ 25, 32.

πρεσβευτὴς ‘Agent.’ Or. 32 Zenoth. § 11 πρεσβευτὴν ἐκ βουλῆς τινα λαμβάνομεν... One who negotiates for another is named after a political custom ‘an ambassador.’

ἐκεῖνοι sc. οἱ Βυζἀντιοι, implied from Βυζάντιον. See note on Isocr. Paneg. § 110 φάσκοντες μὲν λακωνίζειν τἀναντία δ᾽ ἐκείνοις ἐπιτηδεύοντες.

Καλχηδονίους Phormion, it seems, must have been implicated in some mercantile suit with people at Calchedon (opposite Byzantium). The affair is not alluded to elsewhere.

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