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Notes on Some Fragments of Menander
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 October 2009
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page 400 note 1 We might indeed read , but (1) the change proposed would be greater, and (2) it would be less easy to account for the corruption of the line.
page 400 note 2 When I wrote these words, I supposed from the authorities before me that ἂν was read by all MSS. But according to Blaydes one MS. (Aug. c) actually does read .
page 401 note 1 Bentley's δηλονοτι is not, indeed, quite out of the question, because OTIHcan be written in a papyrus hand so as to be almost indistinguishable from OYNI.