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The Alcidamas-Papyrus Again

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 February 2009

E. R. Dodds
Affiliation:
Christ Church, Oxford

Extract

Mr. G. S. Kirk's interesting and illuminating treatment of this curious fragment in CQ,. xliv (1950), pp. 149–57, prompts me to offer some further conjectures (i) on the reading and interpretation of lines 15–23, (ii) on the character of the fragment as a whole. I am indebted for valuable help both to Mr. Kirk himself and to Mr. C. H. Roberts.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Classical Association 1952

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page 187 note 1 pap., correxi. seel. Körte. Page: fort.

page 187 note 2 pap., correxi. Winter.

page 187 note 3 pap., corr. Winter. Körte.

page 187 note 4 suppl. Winter. Körte.

page 187 note 5 pap., quod vel aeque valet.

page 187 note 6 Page. Winter.

page 187 note 7 suppl. Winter.

page 187 note 8 suppl. Körte. Winter.

page 187 note 9 suppl. Hunt.

page 187 note 10 Winter.

page 187 note 11 The phrase will then be an extension of the type , Plato, Tim. 27 a.

page 188 note 1 Lines 1–14 will have had no subscriptio, since they presumably come from one of the many anonymous lives of Homer,