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Tzetzes' Commentary on Ptolemy: A Ghost Laid

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2009

Robert Browning
Affiliation:
University College London

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Review Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Classical Association 1965

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1 I am reminded of the corruption in Dem. liv. 39 τὰς ὄρνεις τὰς ἐκ τῶν χωρῶν (χορῶν) and Hemsterhuys's brilliant restoration rovsτοὄύς ὂρχεις τούς ἐκ τῶν χοίρων.

2 On capons see Varro, R.R. iii. 9. 3, Colum. viii. 2. 3, Petron. 55. 6 and the puns in Martial xiii. 6364.Google Scholar

3 Henceἄφωνος could conceivably be gloss, not a corruption or early emendation.

4 Cf. Waerden, van der, ‘Klaudios Ptolemaios’, R.-E. xxiii (1959), 1824–67 ff.Google Scholar