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Sophoclea

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 February 2009

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Cf. Aeschines Ctes. 148, ‘ mirrored,’ says Prof. R. B. Richardson ad loc, ‘ in Plut. Dem. 20, ’ Philostratus Vit. Apoll. v 24, , where the context shews the meaning to be ‘ a small part of a day,’ not ‘a little day,’ Lucian Hermotimus 54, where again the meaning is decisively ‘part of a day.’ The Aeschines passage is not quite so clear, but certainly is naturally taken in the same way.

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Copyright © The Classical Association 1911

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page 28 note 1 Except the fragments, for which I depend on Campbell.

page 30 note 1 This error is to be found perpetually in modern books, e.g. Leaf on Iliad xiii. 546, British Medical Journal, Aug. 13, 1910, p. 384. I am deeply grieved to see it imported into Aristotle himself, Hist. An. III. iii. 7, in D′Arcy Thompson′s recent translation. See further Ogle on de Partibus III. v.

page 31 note 1 This I will shew one of these days.