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Notes on Xenophon of Ephesus Book v1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 October 2013

James N. O'Sullivan
Affiliation:
Göttingen

Extract

In some of these notes―v 1.7–8; 4.5; 5.4; 10.3 (1)―I defend readings of the codex unicus, F (Laurentianus conv. soppr. 627), in others―v 1.2; 7.3; 10.5; 12.3―I support previous conjectures whose merits seem to me not to have been fully appreciated, and in the rest―v 2.2; 2.7; 7.8; 8.2–3 (bis); 8.4; 9.6; 9.9; 9.10; 10. 3 (2); 10.8; cf. 6.2―I put forward new proposals of my own. The base-text and apparatus are those of A. D. Papanikolaou (Teubner, 1973), except for 1.7–8, 4.5, and 5.4, where the text of F is given.

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Notes
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Copyright © The Society for the Promotion of Hellenic Studies 1980

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2 I have slightly modified the apparatus occasionally.

3 Xen. uses the masculine pronoun in this type of expression also at ii 4.6, ἠπόρει ὂστις γένηται