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Recent Editions of Hyperides - Hyperides, the Orations against Athenogenes and Philippides, edited with a Translation by F. G. Kenyon. London, George Bell and Sons, 1893. 5s. net. - Hyperidis Orationes Sex cum ceterarum fragmentis edidit F. Blass; ed. tertia, insigniter aucta. Leipzig, Teubner, 1894. 2m. lOpf.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

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page 71 note 1 Classical Texts from Papyri in the British Museum, 1891.

page 72 note 1 But for considerations of space, I should have preferred to propose φενακϕουσα [κξαπατσ]α or [κξαπατσ]α ταυτα. φενακϕειν and ξαπατν are coupled in Dem. 19 § 29; 21 § 204; 23 § 195. πτη occurs in § 27 of the same speech of Hyperides, and πατν in fragm. 21; but here, as elsewhere, ξαπατν is more common (i 6, 12; iii 36; iv 5). Both verbs are found with cogn. ace.