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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 February 2009
page 344 note 1 In 2 render with Miss Smallwood ‘we judge the present without any forethought for the future’, rather than with C. ‘having no forethought for the future, we are ruled by the present’.
page 344 note 2 Diod. Sic. iv. 39. 1 tells how, after Opus and Thebes had given heroic honours to Heracles, the Athenians were the first to accord him divine honours and by their example led all men to do likewise. This could have suggested a good color to Apion.
page 344 note 3 The new Lyons edition plans to include the whole of Philo.
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