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Mr. Lobel and Lyra Graeca: A Rejoinder1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

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Copyright © The Classical Association 1922

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page 159 note 2 This word is convenient, but of course inaccurate.

page 159 note 3 Most, if not all, of my ‘tracings’ have been done at least twice, in many cases at an interval of years.

page 160 note 1 See his Bacchylides, passim.

page 160 note 2 E.g. Sappho und Simonides, p. 49.

page 160 note 3 E.g. 1231.

page 160 note 4 It is possible, I think, that Hibeh Papyrus 17 might be more easily read in a photograph taken with a ‘panchromatic’ plate.

page 160 note 5 Cf. ProfessorHousman, , Proc. Class. Assoc., 1921, p. 77Google Scholar: ‘There is one foolish sort of conjecture…. The practice is, if you have persuaded yourself that a text is corrupt, to alter a letter or two and see what happens.’

page 160 note 6 ναβαισατρεῦ.

page 160 note 7 Alexis, 2. 385K; his own suggestion accounts for three words out of two and a half lines at the cost of an unlikely elision.

page 160 note 8 Schol. on the Triballian episode Ar. Av. 1629.

page 161 note 1 Some of Hoffman's conclusions have been proved wrong by later discoveries, but as a collection of the evidence available in 1893 his book has never been superseded.

page 161 note 2 Note that Johannes Grammaticus' ends with the words .

page 161 note 3 Such as occur in the same MSS.

page 161 note 4 Though this is hardly necessary in view of Thessalian and Homeric parallels; cf. ἐσκέραμεν, Alc. 156. 1, which escaped Mr. Lobel.

page 161 note 5 The list, one of the results of six weeks' study of the Bacchylides Papyri, is before me as I write—e.g. [σέυον]το, 3. 5 (so also Süss in Teubner text) should certainly be [ἵεν]το.

A more detailed reply will be printed in the Proc. Camb. Philol. Soc.