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Pindar and Korinna
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 October 2009
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1 In New Chapters, 3rd series, p. 21.
2 If the quite credible story of the ‘sack’ is true, Plut. de glor. Athen., 347f–348a.
3 Korinna, frag. 15 Diehl, probably genuine, because preserved by a grammarian for its word-forms, not by a biographer for the sake of the story.
4 V. H., xiii, 25.
5 For a very similar view see U. Lisi, Poetesse greche, p. 101, to which my attention was drawn after the above note was written.