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Hesiod: Works and Days, ll. 455–7

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

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Copyright © The Classical Association 1917

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page 68 note 1 Lehrs (Quaestt. Ep., p. 196) first pointed out that these lines are out of place. Being on active service when I wrote this note, I was unaware that Steitz (W. u. T. d. Hesiodos, pp. 127 and 148) had anticipated my transfer. As he advances no arguments to support his change, and fails to connect the ‘many curved timbers’ (I. 427) with the waggon, my own remarks may be allowed to stand as an independent treatment.

page 69 note 1 Oxyrhynchus Papyri, No. 1358, fr. 2, furnishes an interesting example of this sort of scribal blunder.