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Menandri quae supersunt: i. Reliquiae in Papyris et Membranis vetustissimis servatae. Tertium edidit A. Koerte. Pp. lxviii + 150. Leipzig: Teubner, 1938. RM. 5.70.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 December 2013

A. W. Gomme
Affiliation:
University of Glasgow

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Copyright © The Society for the Promotion of Hellenic Studies 1939

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References

page 311 note 1 Coppola in his new edition (Turin, 1938) suggests some important modifications of the accepted view.

page 311 note 2 Coppola has continuous numbering too, but different from Körte's, for he includes in it the fragments that are not in the papyri.

page 312 note 1 It is only this assumption that enables him, like Jensen, to say that Samia cannot have preceded Heros in the Cairo papyrus (p. xi).

page 312 note 2 There appears to be one under 393 too, which should be recorded in crit. n.; while I doubt that under 396.