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I believe that the page now has adequate references to have the "additional citations" template message removed from the top of the page. There is also one source, specifically the Bryn Mawr Commentary by Antonios Augoustakis, which does not seem to actually support any information in the page. While it may be a helpful source for further research, I do not believe it is currently needed in the references section. Kreidy (talk) 23:33, 28 July 2017 (UTC)[reply]