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Page 58
... natural and effective . Weil proposes rapeévov , and in the next line reads apivý ( A ) for hpivov ( PC ) , after the scholiast , which is approved by Kirchhoff , Wecklein , and Barthold . 77. Aidós . An untranslatable word , including ...
... natural and effective . Weil proposes rapeévov , and in the next line reads apivý ( A ) for hpivov ( PC ) , after the scholiast , which is approved by Kirchhoff , Wecklein , and Barthold . 77. Aidós . An untranslatable word , including ...
Page 74
... natural . Weil considers that τύχην has arisen from ταραχήν , a customary gloss of κλύδων when used in a metaphorical sense , and reads eis kλúdwva dé ( oσov in next line ) , originally conjectured by Gomperz from the scholium εἰς δὲ ...
... natural . Weil considers that τύχην has arisen from ταραχήν , a customary gloss of κλύδων when used in a metaphorical sense , and reads eis kλúdwva dé ( oσov in next line ) , originally conjectured by Gomperz from the scholium εἰς δὲ ...
Page 87
... natural death . By a mistake of a copyist , ὁ τλάμων was transposed with θανών , before which the very similarly written raviv fell out , and σkóry was inserted from a gloss . This reading is confirmed by Christus Patiens , 1. 902 , 3 ...
... natural death . By a mistake of a copyist , ὁ τλάμων was transposed with θανών , before which the very similarly written raviv fell out , and σkóry was inserted from a gloss . This reading is confirmed by Christus Patiens , 1. 902 , 3 ...
Page 89
... nature of the voice , by the organ . The true speech should have the sound which we are accustomed to ; the false speech another sound of some kind or other , which he cannot indicate more exactly , ὅπως ἐτύγχανεν . The editors do not ...
... nature of the voice , by the organ . The true speech should have the sound which we are accustomed to ; the false speech another sound of some kind or other , which he cannot indicate more exactly , ὅπως ἐτύγχανεν . The editors do not ...
Page 90
... natural meaning . It is probably interpolated from another play . It also disarranges the symmetrical construction of Theseus ' mono- logue : cf. Excursus . 977. Sinis and Skiron were two robbers of legend who in- fested the Isthmus of ...
... natural meaning . It is probably interpolated from another play . It also disarranges the symmetrical construction of Theseus ' mono- logue : cf. Excursus . 977. Sinis and Skiron were two robbers of legend who in- fested the Isthmus of ...
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