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Helladius and ξúστρα

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2009

A. W. Argyle
Affiliation:
Regent's Park College, Oxford

Abstract

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Type
Review Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Classical Association 1969

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1 Jacoby, (Apollodors Chronik, 358)Google Scholar added further confusion by asserting that, when Antilochus ap. Clem. Al. Strom. i. 80. 2 says that Epicurus died Гαμηλι⋯νος δεκ⋯τῃ⋯σταμ⋯νον, he reflects a tradition that Epicurus, like Plato, died on his birthday. The only evidence for this disappears when τῇπροτ⋯ρᾳ δεκ⋯τῃ is properly translated.