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Blass's Interpolations in the Odyssey - Die Interpolationen in der Odyssee. Eine Untersuchung von Friedrich Blass. Halle a. S. Verlag von Max Niemeyer. 1904. 9¼″ × 6″. Pp. 306. M. 8.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

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page 267 note 1 But as the English which falls from my pen is apt to be misunderstood, I should like to say that I have read the whole book.

page 270 note 1 Who is, however, rather late for the present purpose. Other candidates are the Thesprotis, which occupied itself with Penelope (Paus. viii. 12. 5), and Musaeus, from whom Eugammon borrowed (Clem. Alex. Strom, vi. 2. 25).

page 271 note 1 The Sicels it is admitted are mentioned v 383, and Hesiod discusses the formation of the island fr. 183.