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The Literary Circle of Dionysius of Halicarnassus

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

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page 339 note 1 Perhaps too much importance ought not to be attached to the accentuation of Γεμῖνε in the MSS.

page 441 note 1 The following passage of Pliny the Elder might help us if only it were a little more explicit: ‘Alia creta argentaria appellatur nitorem argento reddens, est et vilissima qua circum praeducere ad victoriae notam pedesque venalium trans maria advectorum denotare instituerunt maiores, talemque Publilium Antiochium mimicae scaenae eonditorem et astrologiae consobrinum eius Manilium Antiochum, item grammaticae Staberium Erotem eadem nave advectos videre proavi. Sed quid hos referat aliquis litterarum honore conunendatos? talem in catasta videre Chrysogonum Sullae, Amphionem Q. Catuli, Hectorem L. Luculli, Demetrium Pompei, Augenque Demetri, ‘quamquam et ipsa Pompei credita est, Hipparchum M. Antoni, Menam et Meneoratem Sexti Pompei alipsque deinceps quos enumerare iam non est sanguine Quiritium et proscriptionum licentia ditatos.’ C. Plin. Sec. Nat. Hist. Lib. xxxv. 199, 200 (ed. Detlefsen).