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Two Errors of Memory in the Telemachy

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

C. M. Mulvany
Affiliation:
Benares

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Copyright © The Classical Association 1901

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References

page 292 note 1 Merry's theory that Mentor is the subject of the infinitive μαχσσασθαι, might incline one to read V. 245 νδρσι σε πλενεσσι for. κα πλ of MSS.

page 293 note 1 In connecting Corinth, etc. rather than Argos, with Mycenae, the Catalogue (559–80) is in harmony with the results of modern investigation.

page 293 note 2 Rather ‘if we “hear”’ since recollection of a text is recollection of sounds, rather than of writing, especially on the part of a reciter who probably learnt the text by repeating it many times aloud.