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Simonides in the Theognidea

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

C. M. Bowra
Affiliation:
Wadham College, Oxford.

Abstract

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Type
Review Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Classical Association 1934

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page 2 note 1 Cf. the literature cited in Schmid-Stählin, Geschichte der griechischen Literatur, Band I 377.

page 2 note 2 Met. 4, 5. 1015a, 28, Eth. Eud. 2, 7. 1223a, 31. Also without the author's name at Rhet. 1, 11. 1370a, 10.

page 2 note 3 s.v. Εὔηνος.

page 2 note 4 Chron. Vers. Arm. O1. 80, 1.

page 2 note 5 Diehl fr. 4.

page 3 note 1 I have written ὅ τε μ κακς metri causâ, but have no confidence that it is right. The sense is fixed by Plato's paraphrase ὅς ἂν μ κακς ᾗ.

page 3 note 2 Both the text and the arrangement of the verse are uncertain, but the above must be something like what Simonides wrote.

page 3 note 3 Cf. A. S. F. Gow in J.H.S., 1928, p. 154.

page 3 note 4 Plut. Vit. Them. 5, Cic. de Fin. 2, 32.

page 3 note 5 Cf. Aesch, . Pers. 361362, Thuc. I 138, 3.Google Scholar

page 4 note 1 Suggested by Mr. H. T. Wade-Gery in a paper read to the Oxford Philological Society.

page 4 note 2 Cf. Beloch, , Griechische Geschichte II 1, 210.Google Scholar