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1 There are a few passages to be added to C.'s collection: for Olympus, [Plut.] Mus. 1137d, Clem. Strom. 1.132.5, Philostr. Imag. 1.20, Tz. Hist. 1.373; for Thaletas, Porph. Vit. Pyth. 32.
2 However, he seems not to be acquainted with Hansen's Carmina Epigraphica, Giordano's Chamaeleon, Herington's Prometheus Scholia, Bühler's Zenobius, Theodoridis' Photius, Alpers's Et. Gen. λ, Leone's Tzetzes Histories, or the editions of the tragedians’ fragments by Snell, Kannicht, and Radt.
3 Anacr. 361, 362, 411 bis, epigr. 101, Alcm. 169.
4 Poem 62 (my fr. 3) should disappear, now that C. Crimi has identified it as a quotation from Christopher of Mytilene (Studi di filologia hizantina 3 [1985], 16Google Scholar).
5 Published with other anecdota of Koraes, by Christodoulou, G. A., σ⋯μμικτα Κριτικ⋯ (1986), 129.Google Scholar