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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 11 February 2009
All sorts of views have been held as to some editors even thinking that in a corrupt form it contains a reference to the or peers of Sparta. It really belongs to the first words of the passage and should be placed before or after . Both parties alike, Sparta in particular, were inclined towards an agreement. does not necessarily imply exactly equal degrees. Cf. for instance Arist. Poet. 4. 1448 b 13
page 224 note 1 Cf. however Eur. Med.
page 224 note 1 I find that Badham made the same suggestion (Mnemos. 3. 23), but he did not explain what sense he gave to
page 234 note 1 For i. 72. 1 Hude cites Schol. Soph. Antig. 110, but there is some error in his citation.