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Page 4
... Στρ . α ' . 45 ) in the sense of scion . Perhaps it means ' the leader , ' whence the other quarters of the city branched . If it means ' a part ' we must suppose that it and the other quarters spring from a common πveμnv , i.e. from ...
... Στρ . α ' . 45 ) in the sense of scion . Perhaps it means ' the leader , ' whence the other quarters of the city branched . If it means ' a part ' we must suppose that it and the other quarters spring from a common πveμnv , i.e. from ...
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... Στρ . β ' . 30 ἔνθα μοι ἁρμόδιον φέρειν and turn to his special theme , the praise of Chromios , & c . In this difficult sentence the poet checks himself - the sugges- tion of the necessity for doing so being a compliment to Sicily , Sy ...
... Στρ . β ' . 30 ἔνθα μοι ἁρμόδιον φέρειν and turn to his special theme , the praise of Chromios , & c . In this difficult sentence the poet checks himself - the sugges- tion of the necessity for doing so being a compliment to Sicily , Sy ...
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... κορυφαῖς cf. supra , v . 15 . ὀτρύνων . ] For the phrase cf. Isth . III . 40 , 41 , ἐκ λεχέων ἀνάγει φάμαν παλαιὰν εὐκλέων ἔργων · ἐν ὕπνῳ γὰρ πέσεν · ἀλλ ̓ ἀνεγειρομένα , κ.τ.λ. 55 Στρ . γ ' . 60 γνάθους 35. ὡς 10 PINDARI CARMINA .
... κορυφαῖς cf. supra , v . 15 . ὀτρύνων . ] For the phrase cf. Isth . III . 40 , 41 , ἐκ λεχέων ἀνάγει φάμαν παλαιὰν εὐκλέων ἔργων · ἐν ὕπνῳ γὰρ πέσεν · ἀλλ ̓ ἀνεγειρομένα , κ.τ.λ. 55 Στρ . γ ' . 60 γνάθους 35. ὡς 10 PINDARI CARMINA .
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... Στρ . δ ' . 85 σακέας Καδμείους ; but it is more natural to suppose that they caught up any weapons . 52. φάσγανον . ] Omitted in the best мss . The Triclinian мss . read ξίφος ἐκτινάσσων against the metre . 53. ὀξείαις ἀνίαισι τυπείς ...
... Στρ . δ ' . 85 σακέας Καδμείους ; but it is more natural to suppose that they caught up any weapons . 52. φάσγανον . ] Omitted in the best мss . The Triclinian мss . read ξίφος ἐκτινάσσων against the metre . 53. ὀξείαις ἀνίαισι τυπείς ...
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... ἕδος οι Mommsen's νόμον . Observe that the example of rest after labour at the end of the ode is foreshadowed by the opening phrases ἄμπνευμα ... δέμνιον . ΙΟ Πυθίοισί τε νικᾶν ὀρειᾶν γε Πελειάδων 15 Στρ . NEMEA I. 15.
... ἕδος οι Mommsen's νόμον . Observe that the example of rest after labour at the end of the ode is foreshadowed by the opening phrases ἄμπνευμα ... δέμνιον . ΙΟ Πυθίοισί τε νικᾶν ὀρειᾶν γε Πελειάδων 15 Στρ . NEMEA I. 15.
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