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Fraccaroli's Pindar - Le Odi di Pindaro dichiarate e tradotte da Guiseppe Fraccaroli, prof. ord. di letteratura greca nell' Università, di Messina. Verona. 1894.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

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Copyright © The Classical Association 1894

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1 The point of the passage is that the Aeacids were always called on when a great enterprise was a-foot and that they never failed to bring their power to bear. A similar correction has restored συμμ⋯χου δορ⋯ς for σὺν μ⋯χῃ δορ⋯ς in Soph. Ant. 674.