Notes on the Text of Pindar
Abstract
(1) The transcription of Pindar from uncials to cursive cannot be shown to have taken place more than once; (2) word-division at verse end is supported by the mss. as well as meter and should not be emended away; (3) errors of more than one syllable are rare in the mss., and this controls the scope of emendation.
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1966-03-01
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