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Herodas - I. C. Cunningham: Herodas, Mimiambi. Edited with introduction, commentary, and appendices. Pp. x+248. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1971. Cloth, £4.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2009

Giuseppe Giangrande
Affiliation:
Birkbeck College, University of London

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page 34 note 1 Material in Headlam ad loc.; Hippon. 71 Diehl ὀδόντες ἐν τῆισι γνάθοισι κεκινέατσι does not mean ‘claquer les dents’ (Masson, Cunningham): ἐν τῆισο γνάθοισι shows that κεκινέαται refers to teeth loosened (by old age, or pyorrhea) in their alveoli, as recognized by Headlam (on Her. 3. 49; on κινεῖσθαι in this medical sense cf. Thes., s.v. κινέω, 1569 A de ossibus, quae paullatim suis sedibus excidunt, and Aret. 1. 9. 2).

page 35 note 1 ‘In recitation the ellipse would be explained by a gesture’, Cunningham ad 5.1.

page 36 note 1 On alternation -ής, -ος cf. Ritter, De adject, el subst. ap. Nic., p. 33.