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ΟΛϒΜΠΙΟΝΙΚΗ

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

R. M. Rattenbury
Affiliation:
Trinity College, Cambridge

Abstract

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Type
Review Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Classical Association 1938

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1 This difficulty may be the cause of the solitary gloss on ⋯λυμπιο⋯κη, which appears in the Lexicon Hauniense (Gaisford's Etymologicum Magnum s.v. ⋯λ⋯μπια): ᾽Ολυμπον⋯κη, ⋯παν⋯γυρις κα⋯ ᾽Ολυμπιον⋯κης ⋯ γενναι⋯τατος ἤ ⋯ στεφθε⋯ς.

2 Bacchylides wrote odes in celebration of each of Hiero's Olympian victories (III and V).

3 It is perhaps significant that for the classical Πασδотρβία, formed from Πασδотρίβης or Πασδотρσßεῖν Byzantine Greek has Πασδотρσβή.