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Demosthenes and Dio Cassius. (D.C. 38, 36—46.)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

N. P. Vlachos
Affiliation:
Philadelphia

Abstract

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Copyright © The Classical Association 1905

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References

page 102 note 1 Notably by Eichheim, , die Kaempfe d. Helvetier, etc. Neuburg 1866.Google Scholar

page 102 note 2 The literature on the subject is discussed by Melber, I., der Bericht des Dio Cassius ueber die gallischen Kriege Caesars, I. Prog. Max, K.. Symn. Muenchen 1891.Google Scholar

page 102 note 3 de fide et auctoritate Dionis C.C., Leyden 1879.Google Scholar

page 102 note 4 Jahresber. ueber Dio Cassius Philol. 41, 152 ff.

page 102 note 5 Caesar's Conquest of Gaul, p. 180.

page 102 note 6 de Cassio Dione imitatore Thucydidis, Freiburg 1893.Google Scholar

page 102 note 7 de contionibus quas Cassius Dio historiae suae intexuit cum Thucydideis comparatis, Leipzig 1894.Google Scholar

page 105 note 1 We note in Dio's text the omission of τ⋯ before ποι⋯σειν, the authenticity of which in Demosthenes' text has been questioned by more than one scholar.