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Three Notes on Plutarch's Moralia

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 February 2009

F. H. Sandbagh
Affiliation:
Trinity College, Cambridge

Extract

In C.Q., N.S. iv (1954), 60 Mr. D. A. Russell makes several suggestions on the text of Plutarch's de genio Socratis. In one passage he appears to me to misdirect his suspicions:

583 b:

Mr. Russell objects to on the ground that ‘since Lysis is already dead, cannot signify “beforehand”’, and proposes the pluperfect , understanding in this compound to mean ’.

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Copyright © The Classical Association 1956

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