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Two passages of Aristophanes

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2009

M. L. West
Affiliation:
University College, Oxford

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Copyright © The Classical Association 1968

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page 5 note 1 Cf. Kent, R. G., Old Persian, pp. 97 f.Google Scholar

page 6 note 1 104 Ἰαονα⋯. The source of the termination -να⋯ is not clear. βασιλινα⋯ is Triballian, Birds 1678.

page 6 note 2 The titles given are quoted from A1I (Kent); cf. A1Pa 9–16.

page 6 note 3 At least in Greek. It may be that a pause fell between -nām and Xšayārša-, as they belong to different phrases.

page 6 note 4 Cf. ⋯ξατρ⋯πης for σατρ⋯πης in Theopompus 115 F 103, and ⋯ξαιτραπε⋯ω, ⋯ξαιθραπε⋯ω in Carian inscriptions, ε is the most frequent anaptyctic vowel in Greek (Kühner–Blass, i. 188 f.). Persian probably had no e.

page 6 note 5 Jensen, A. R., ‘An Adjacency Effect in Free Recall’, Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, xvii (1965), 315322CrossRefGoogle Scholar. (I owe the reference to this article to my colleague Dr. J. A. Gray.) Other factors agreed to facilitate recall are early position in the series, repetition, and the interest-value of the item to the subject (cf. Jensen, p. 316).

page 7 note 1 Güntert, H., Von der Sprache der Götter und Grister (1921), pp. 66 ff.Google Scholar

page 7 note 2 Avestan 1Pišišyaoθna (Yašt 13. 103).

page 7 note 3 The metrical scholia presuppose same text as the manuscripts.

page 8 note 1 ⋯μ⋯ν has the second syllable long; see Theoc. 2. 144, 156, 3. 49, [9]. 14, 11. 65. van Leeuwen, Rightly, Proleg. ad Aristoph., p. 232Google Scholar; Prato, C., I canti di Aristofane, p. 184Google Scholar. Wrongly the metrical scholia; Kock, , Ausgew. Komödien des Ar., iv. 252Google Scholar; Schroeder, , Aristophanis Cantica, p. 38Google Scholar; White, , The Verse of Greek Comedy, p. 268Google Scholar; Denniston, in Greek Poetry and Life, p. 136Google Scholar; L. S. J. Addenda et Corrigenda s.v. ⋯γώ.