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page 162 note 2 Herodotus, VI. 63 : Apollo had of course no scruples in answering off the point or supplementing his answer to the questioner. Cf. Herodotus, IV. 150,
and Herodotus, IV. 155 (Battos), ib. IX. 33 (Teisamenos). He even uttered an oracle about Miletos to the Argives when no Milesian was present (Herodotus, VI. 19).
page 163 note 1 Herodotus, VII. 141.1
page 163 note 2 Xenophon, Anabasis, VI. 4, 16, Cf. id. VI. 4, 19, VII. 6, 44.