History of the Peloponnesian War
Thucydides
Thucydides, Vol. 1-4. Smith, Charles Foster, translator. London and Cambridge, MA: Heinemann and Harvard University Press, 1919-1923.
The Athenians shall restore to the Lacedaemonians, Coryphasium,[*](cf. 4.3.2.) Cythera,[*](cf. 4.54.) Methana,[*](cf. 4.45.2.) Pteleum, and Atalante[*](cf. 2.32.); also they shall set at liberty the Lacedaemonian captives who are in the public prison at Athens or in public prison anywhere else that the Athenians hold sway, and the men of the Peloponnesus who are being besieged in Scione, and all besides who are allies of the Lacedaemonians in Scione,[*](cf. 4.131.) and those whom Brasidas sent into the place,[*](cf. 4.123.4.) as likewise any of the allies of the Lacedaemonians who are in the public prison in Athens, or in public prison anywhere else that the Athenians have sway. In like manner the Lacedaemonians and their allies shall restore whomsoever they have of the Athenians and their allies. 8.
"As to Scione, Torone,[*](cf. 5.3.2.) Sermyle, or any other city which the Athenians hold, the Athenians shall determine about these and the other cities as they may think best. 9. "The Athenians shall bind themselves by oaths with the Lacedaemonians and their allies, city by city;