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ἐνταῦθα δὴ ἐν τῇ ἐξοπλισίᾳ ἀριθμὸς ἐγένετο τῶν μὲν Ἑλλήνων ἀσπὶς μυρία καὶ τετρακοσία, πελτασταὶ δὲ δισχίλιοι καὶ πεντακόσιοι, τῶν δὲ μετὰ Κύρου βαρβάρων δέκα μυριάδες καὶ ἅρματα δρεπανηφόρα ἀμφὶ τὰ εἴκοσι.
Xenophon. Xenophontis opera omnia, vol. 3. Oxford, Clarendon Press. 1904 (repr. 1961).
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- Charles D. Morris, Commentary on Thucydides Book 1, 1.62
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- Herbert Weir Smyth, A Greek Grammar for Colleges, NUMERALS
- Herbert Weir Smyth, A Greek Grammar for Colleges, PECULIARITIES IN THE USE OF NUMBER
- Herbert Weir Smyth, A Greek Grammar for Colleges, PREPOSITIONS
- Harper's, Clipeus
- Basil L. Gildersleeve, Syntax of Classical Greek, Forms of the subject.
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- LSJ, ἀσπίς
- LSJ, δρεπα^νηφόρος
- LSJ, ἐξοπλ-ι^σία
- LSJ, μυ_ρίος
- LSJ, τετρα^κόσι-οι
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