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The Text of the Iliad, III

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

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page 387 note 1 Among the prae-Alexandrian writers who contribute variants to the text we have to reckon, beside Plato, Aristotle, Aeschines, and Lycurgus, not only Dioscurides the disciple of Isocrates (adds I 119 o), but Chrysippus the Stoic. Chrysippus, whose name occurs frequently in the Homeric scholia (see Bekker's index), is quoted by Galen, de plac. Hipp, et Plat. (ed. I. Müller, 1874) iii. 114 sq. Galen says (114 end, 115) Galen's variants therefore may be supposed to represent Chrysippus' text. We find several verses not in our Homer: And these variants: . Immediately after this Galen quotes Ω 514, so that Chrysippus apparently read this verse instead of Ω 513 At X 212 the scholia tell us he read