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The Loeb Greek Lyric - D. A. Campbell (ed., tr.): Greek Lyric, V: The New School of Poetry and Anonymous Songs and Hymns. (Loeb Classical Library.) Pp. vii+482. Cambridge, MA and London: Harvard University Press, 1993. Cased, £11.50/$21.
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page 13 note 1 CR 33 (1983), 309; 40 (1990), 214–16; 42 (1992), 253–5; 43 (1993), 236–8.Google Scholar
page 13 note 2 Stratonicus(?) (Supp. Hell. 737); the Laconians Dionysodotus (Sosibius ap. Ath. 678c) and Spendon (Plut. Lyc. 28.10); Isodemus(?) of Troezen ([Luc.] 58.27); Eurytus of Lacedaemon (Lyd. Mens. 4.154); Cypselas of Crete (Greg. Cor. p. 371).
page 13 note 3 P. Oxy. 2628 = 931D, however, does not belong, since Brunner, T. F. has identified the fragments as Euripides' Andromeda (ZPE 88 [1991], 165f.).Google Scholar
page 13 note 4 For the Nachleben of Timotheus (80), SEG xi. 52c; his Nauplius is probably referred to in Crinagoras A.P. 9.429, Lucillius A.P. 11.185, Suet. Ner. 31.3, and his Niobe ib. 21.2. For Philoxenus' Cyclops cf. the Assisi painting and epigram: Medaglia, S., Boll, dei Classici3 2 (1981), 200.Google Scholar For Cleomenes add sch. Ar.Nub. 333. To the Carmina popularia one might add тήνελλακαλλίνικε and the ritual verse in Cleidemus FGrH 323 F 14 (Wilamowitz, Griech. Verskunst, 286, 291 n. 4); to the skolia, Phyrn. Com. 16 K.-A.; to the Adespota, the fragment of a citharodic nome in Ael. Dion. α76.