Notes on Aristophanes and PlatoMacmillan, 1884 - 4 pages |
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Page 53
... τε γε καὐτον σε κατ ' συνεβαλε . It should seem that love was the cause of the death of Euripides , and one would think , from the expression and from the Scholia , that his wife had not only been false to him , but that she destroyed ...
... τε γε καὐτον σε κατ ' συνεβαλε . It should seem that love was the cause of the death of Euripides , and one would think , from the expression and from the Scholia , that his wife had not only been false to him , but that she destroyed ...
Page 80
... τε ορνιθων ποιουμενην , and afterwards ποριζομενην , as H. Steph . corrects it . Ib . Οιονοηστικην . ] He derives it from otos and voûs , as attained by human experience alone . A very bad etymology . Ib . Εξαντη . ] Serranus translates ...
... τε ορνιθων ποιουμενην , and afterwards ποριζομενην , as H. Steph . corrects it . Ib . Οιονοηστικην . ] He derives it from otos and voûs , as attained by human experience alone . A very bad etymology . Ib . Εξαντη . ] Serranus translates ...
Page 81
... τε και εποπτευοντες . ] An allusion to the Attick mysteries of Ceres . See Meursius and Potter . the seventh Epistle , p . 333 . So in 251. Kavλos úπо πâν . ] Perhaps we should read επɩ . 253. Ώσπερ ἁι Βακχαι . ] What Bacchanalian ...
... τε και εποπτευοντες . ] An allusion to the Attick mysteries of Ceres . See Meursius and Potter . the seventh Epistle , p . 333 . So in 251. Kavλos úπо πâν . ] Perhaps we should read επɩ . 253. Ώσπερ ἁι Βακχαι . ] What Bacchanalian ...
Page 84
... τε ιδεαν συνο- ρῶντα αγειν τα πολλαχη διεσπαρμένα . 266. Almost all these persons are mentioned by Quintilian L. 3 , 1. , as having written arts of rhetorick , and were all now flourishing , Ol . 92 , except Tisias of Syracuse , Evenus ...
... τε ιδεαν συνο- ρῶντα αγειν τα πολλαχη διεσπαρμένα . 266. Almost all these persons are mentioned by Quintilian L. 3 , 1. , as having written arts of rhetorick , and were all now flourishing , Ol . 92 , except Tisias of Syracuse , Evenus ...
Page 85
... τε και ανοιας . ] He ( i.e. Anaxagoras ) attributed the disposition of the universe to an intelligent cause , or mind , whence he himself was called Noûs . He was nearly of the same age with Pericles , and came to Athens Ol . 75. l ...
... τε και ανοιας . ] He ( i.e. Anaxagoras ) attributed the disposition of the universe to an intelligent cause , or mind , whence he himself was called Noûs . He was nearly of the same age with Pericles , and came to Athens Ol . 75. l ...
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