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1 The Lydians were notorious as hucksters.
2 See Xen. Anab. 1.2.18 and the note thereon, and Xen. Anab. 1.3.14.
3 The obol = about 1 1/2d. or 3 cents. The choenix = about 1 quart. The prices stated were, roughly, about fifty times normal prices at Athens.
4 The Greeks of Xenophon's time ate comparatively little meat under any circumstances, but in the Arabian desert a diet of meat constituted a real hardship.
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- LSJ, δύνα^μαι
- LSJ, ἡμι-ωβέλιον
- LSJ, καπίθη
- LSJ, πρία^μαι
- LSJ, σίγλος
- LSJ, χοῖνιξ