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Page vii
... passages , and these have misled later copyists . The number of good variants , indicated by the yp . kaì of the scholiasts , show that the verbal changes made by the poet had been carefully noted . These are the reasons which have ...
... passages , and these have misled later copyists . The number of good variants , indicated by the yp . kaì of the scholiasts , show that the verbal changes made by the poet had been carefully noted . These are the reasons which have ...
Page xi
... passages in C by Mr. Bury , we had nothing to add to the critical work of Kirch- hoff , whose principles were first announced in the Preface to his Medea ( 1852 ) . In his critical edition of the collected plays , he separates the ...
... passages in C by Mr. Bury , we had nothing to add to the critical work of Kirch- hoff , whose principles were first announced in the Preface to his Medea ( 1852 ) . In his critical edition of the collected plays , he separates the ...
Page xiv
... topy , which was itself probably late and bad . This is shown by the fact that in numerous corrupt passages all agree in the vitiated reading . EXTRACTS FROM THE CHRISTUS PATIENS . In this play on xiv CLASSIFICATION OF MSS .
... topy , which was itself probably late and bad . This is shown by the fact that in numerous corrupt passages all agree in the vitiated reading . EXTRACTS FROM THE CHRISTUS PATIENS . In this play on xiv CLASSIFICATION OF MSS .
Page xv
... passages taken from Hippolytus : - Χριστ . Πασχ . HIPP . I sq . 103 2582 , 3 47 751 62 sg . 560 73 , 4 87 2587 1041 117 sq . 316 703 - : Πολλὴ μὲν ἐν βροτοῖσι κοὐκ ἀνώνυμος ἁγνὴ κεκλήσει τῆσδε γῆς ὅσοι πέδον ναίουσι . εἴμ ̓ εὐκλεὴς μὲν ...
... passages taken from Hippolytus : - Χριστ . Πασχ . HIPP . I sq . 103 2582 , 3 47 751 62 sg . 560 73 , 4 87 2587 1041 117 sq . 316 703 - : Πολλὴ μὲν ἐν βροτοῖσι κοὐκ ἀνώνυμος ἁγνὴ κεκλήσει τῆσδε γῆς ὅσοι πέδον ναίουσι . εἴμ ̓ εὐκλεὴς μὲν ...
Page xvii
... passage is taken from 1. 846 , with the change of λεκτόν for ῥητὸν , and not from 1. 587 , where λεκτὸν is spurious , is indicated by ἀλλ ̓ ἀπωλόμην . b HIPP . 1026 Χριστ . Πασχ . 525 1033 532 THE CHRISTUS PATIENS . xvii.
... passage is taken from 1. 846 , with the change of λεκτόν for ῥητὸν , and not from 1. 587 , where λεκτὸν is spurious , is indicated by ἀλλ ̓ ἀπωλόμην . b HIPP . 1026 Χριστ . Πασχ . 525 1033 532 THE CHRISTUS PATIENS . xvii.
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