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1 Numerous examples are given in Seaford, R., ‘Tragic Money’, JHS 118 (1998), 119–39CrossRefGoogle Scholar, esp. 121–3. In tragedy, references to money or coins are of course in a sense anachronistic, but even mentions of ‘wealth’ generally concern money (as in any pervasively monetized society, such as our own).
2 Eur. El. 37–8; fr. 22; fr. 95.
3 Arist. Eth. Nic. 1133a17–21.