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Two Emendations in Harpogration1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2009

John J. Keaney
Affiliation:
Princeton University

Abstract

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Type
Review Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Classical Association 1970

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References

1 De Din. 12. Here the speech is entitled Συνηγορ⋯α Ἡγελ⋯χῳ ὑπ⋯ρ ⋯πικλ⋯ρου.

2 There is a parallel, if the text is sound, in Eusebius,P.A. x. 3: Δε⋯ναρχος ⋯ν τῷ αΚατ⋯ Κλεομ⋯δοντος αἰκ⋯ας. Again, Dionysius knows only one speech. Cf. Shoemaker, G., Dinarchus (Columbia diss., 1968), 6364.Google Scholar

3 Harpocration is frequently indifferent to aspiration: cp. κατ⋯ Ἱμερα⋯ου (s.v. Ἀμμων⋯ς) and καθ’ Ἱμερα⋯ου (s.v. Νομοφὑλακες).

4 For examples of suprascript letters brought down on to the line, cf. C.P. Ixiii (1968), 281.