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The New Rhetorical Fragment (Oxyrhynchus Papyri, Part III., Pp. 27–30) in relation to the Sicilian Rhetoric of Corax and Tisias

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

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Copyright © The Classical Association 1904

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1 The words may be compared with in the fragment. occurs near the end of the fragment, and if (as Grenfell and Hunt suggest) something has fallen out before towards the beginning, the lost word may be . Or might we not expect the whole of the first sentence to run somewhat as follows:?

2 For anachronisms in Attic Tragedy reference may be made to Jebb's notes on Soph. El. 48, 701, and Oed. Col. 66, 695.—The occurrence in it of the rhetorical term εὐπεια may perhaps be added to the arguments for assigning a comparatively late date to the Oedipus Tyrannus.