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Goodwin's Midias and De Corona of Demosthenes - Demosthenes against Midias. With Critical and Explanatory Notes and an Appendix by William Watson Goodwin. Cambridge: at the University Press. 1906. Demy 8vo. Pp. viii + 188. 9s.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

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page 310 note 1 On § 84 () by an oversight which is most unfortunate in so difficult a passage, we have‘In this view, our passage means, that after all legal devices had been tried in vain…Midias appealed to Demosthenes to suspend the arbitration indefinitely.’ Midias should, of course, be Straton.

page 311 note 1 The Editor points out to me that the source of the mistakeis that the subject of λαχɛῖν has been taken to be Straton.