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Appendix: Editions

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 March 2016

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1 The mythical Demodocus of Odyssey 8 is here separated from the Demodocus who reportedly authored a Heraclea; the latter is probably Demodocus of Leros, better known for his elegiac aphorisms.

2 See also Clem. Al. Strom. 1.131.1.3 (=Orphica fr. 707 Bernabé), ascribing a Descent to Hades to Prodicus of Samos, the famous sophist; this is likely to be a corruption of ‘Prodicus of Phocis’. M. L. West 1983: 10 n. 17 argues instead that it is a corruption of Herodicus (of Perinthus).