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Notes on Dares and Dictys

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 July 2016

R. T. Clark*
Affiliation:
Munich.

Extract

C. i., p. 2, 12 (Meister's paging) dicit Peliae regi se eo uelle ire si uires sociique non deessent. Pelias … Argum … iussit … nauim aedificaret.

Considering the next sentence read perhaps n a u e s for uires.

C. ii., p. 3, 25. Graeci aduentare nauibus. mittit ad portam.

M reads nauibus uti. May this conceal e t i t a ? cf. p. II , 2. For change of tense cf. opening lines of C. iii.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Classical Association 1914

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