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Dr. Rutherford's Thucydides, Book IV1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

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Copyright © The Classical Association 1890

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1 There are two conjectures by the Editor of this Beview published in the Journal of Philology, vol. vii. p. 234Google Scholar, which might well have found a place among these. For προσ⋯λαντες in iv. 7 Professor Mayor would read προσειλ⋯σαντες, ‘having penned up,’ which he defends by comparing Hom. Il. x. 347, Eur. Hel. 445; and for σκαι⋯τητα (al. νε⋯τητα), ib. 80, he conjectures σκληρ⋯τητα, a word which expresses ‘the unconquerable determination and stiffneekedness of the Helots.’