On the Wording of Heraclitus, Fragment 126

Classical Quarterly 44 (01):276–277 (1994)
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Abstract

Heraclitus B 126 D.-K. occurs in a scholion on Tzetzes' commentary on the Iliad. According to the first edition by G. Hermann on which all editors of Heraclitus have based their text, it reads as follows: τ ψυχρ θρεται, θερμν ψχεται, γρν αανεται, καραλον νοτζεται

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