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Hesiodea

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 February 2009

Extract

(Works and Days, 172–181.)

In a note (C. Q. vii. p. 219) on the Geneva Papyrus, No. 94, I tried to show that of the four new lines (169 a-d) which that fragment adds to our text the last two formed an introduction to the Iron Age parallel to ll.127,143, 157. I may be mistaken, but I do not remember to have seen it remarked that in ll.179-181 (rejected by Lehrs) we have the conventional ending to the Iron Age.

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Copyright © The Classical Association 1915

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References

page 73 note 1 My supplement.

page 73 note 2 Peppmüller's supplement.

page 74 note 1 Cf. Schubart-Wilamowitz, Berl. Klassikertexte, v. i., pp. 40 sqq.

page 75 note 1 Berl. Klassikertexte, v. 1., p. 44.

page 76 note 1 The restorations of the endings of these ten lines are mostly those of the original edition.