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Xenophon And Plato
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 11 February 2009
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1 Cod. Vindobonensis 54: διδάξεται.
2 Unless I am mistaken, μαθ⋯σεαι stands in all mss. of Theognis.
3 But see section 6 of the Δισσο⋯ Λόγοι ‘Concerning σοφίας and ⋯ρετ***ς, whether they are teachable’, Diels-Kranz, , Die Fragmente der Vorsokratiker, 6th ed. (Berlin, 1964), p. 414.Google Scholar
4 Rhet. Gr. 2, 593 W. So cod. Par. 1983 (following Plato?). Clem. Strom. 5. 52. 4 retains μαλήσεαι.
5 Marchant, E. C., tr., Xenophon, Memorabilia and Oeconomicus (London, 1923), p. x.Google Scholar
6 See Hudson-Williams’, T. response to Bergk with regard to Theognis 429 and Meno 95, The Elegies of Theognis (London, 1910), p. 260.Google Scholar
7 See Dorothea Wender's discussion of such use of Theognis, Hesiod Theognis (Penguin, 1976), pp. 90–1.Google Scholar