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Inthe Classical Quarterly for July-October, 1924, the late Mr. H. G. Evelyn White sought (1) to establish that the vulgate of Hesiod is a conflation of two or more versions; (2) to point out the inference to be drawn, and to suggest a date for the formation of the received text. To establish his first point in respect of the Works and Days he gives a list of eighteen passages where he suspects the hand of a conflator.
page 196 note 1 Mazon, p. 75.
page 197 note 1 Perhaps the author intended us to refer to his earlier article inClass. Rev. XXX., 1916, p. 209Google Scholar, on ‘Hesiod's Description of Winter’, where 11. 504–523 are said to ‘stand out strongly in tone and colour’.
page 197 note 2 Les Travaux et Us Jours. nouvelle, Edition, Mazon, Paul. Hachette, 1914Google Scholar.
page 197 note 3 L'lnvcrno Esiodeo. Franco, E. de. Catania, 1926Google Scholar.