Published online by Cambridge University Press: 11 February 2009
The sumptuous edition of Herodas by Headlam-Knox, while it throws welcome light on many dark places, is perhaps hardly adequate in a few points where ancient religious ideas are involved. I venture, therefore, to offer the following suggestions:
I. II and 66, μà τàς Моίρας. IV.30, πρòς Моιρέων.
I. 32,μà τήν Αϊδεω (?) Κούρην.
I. 69, μà … τήν Φίλην δήμητρα.
page 33 note 1 Probably not VIII. 27, as a man is speaking.
page 34 note 1 It is very curious, on any theory, that a wedding should take place in the wane of the moon.