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On the Wording of Heraclitus, Fragment 126

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 February 2009

Roman Dilcher
Affiliation:
St Hugh's College, Oxford

Extract

Heraclitus B 126 D.-K. (=42 Marcovich) occurs in a scholion on Tzetzes' commentary on the Iliad. According to the first edition by G. Hermann (Draconis, Stratonicensis liber de metris poeticis, loannis Tzetzae Exegesis in Homeri Iliadem, Leipzig, 1812) on which all editors of Heraclitus have based their text, it reads as follows: τ ψυχρ θρεται, θερμν ψχεται, 〈γρν〉 αὐανεται, καρϕαλον νοτζετ〈αι〉 (p. 126, 17–19).

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Copyright © The Classical Association 1994

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* I wish to thank Professor R. Kassel, University of Cologne, for encouraging me to pursue this problem.