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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 October 2009

page 116 note 1 The use of the verb in Plato, Protagoras 321a (
), surely indicates that Plato had the Prometheus Vinctus in mind when making his myth of Prometheus and Epimetheus.
page 118 note 1 See Kern, Orphic Fragments, p. 118, no. 47. 9; p. 292, no. 287. 5 ; p. 310, no. 297a. 8; p. 199, no. 167a. 3; p. 180, no. 120; p. 246, no. 233.
page 119 note 1 Mr. G. D. Thomson very kindly drew my attention to this parallel.