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Pseudo-Hesiod - Jacques Schwartz: Pseudo-Hesiodeia. Recherches sur la composition, la diffusion et la disparition ancienne d‘œuvres attribuées à Hésiode. Pp. 662; 3 plates. Leiden: Brill, 1960. Cloth, fl. 35.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 February 2009
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1 I should like to take this opportunity to refer to four other Hesiodic testimonia which are with universal consent despised, if not simply overlooked: St. Byz. s. Αἴσων, emended away by Meineke; Et. Magn. s. Φοῖβος; Et. Gud. s. χ⋯τις; Orion s. λακ⋯δες. Further, any collection of fragmenta falsa should include Manil. ii. 20–22 (cf. Prop. ii. 34. 77–78) and Suda s. κομιδ⋯.