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i,arvard College Library.

By ijxchonme

Nov, 1893.

Conspectus Argumenti.

I. De Antonini Liberalis elocutione et-genere scribendi. JI. Antonini Liberalis fabulae tres denuo e codice P recensitae.

III. De indicibus Antonini fabulis in codice P adscriptis epimetrum.

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si fides est habenda, (s. v. eyvzrióv. | oUvrec z«AotoU QÀÀ ov y)no), a veteribus ea dicebatur avis, quae a recentioribus y/u nominabatur. Nicander tamen ayv- 70v et ybz:€ diversos fecit; Theriaca 406 Aíyvzroi yb 7téc ve, xogoaE vr ouflocoea xoci.

eto.oc 919, 7 (aioíav 907, 14). poetica vox.

GueíBouo, 296, 1. Hom. Trag. Herodot.

Gvrízoxws 914, 30. Trag.; véou xeyuxoí (Pollux 2, 9); Polyb., Lucian. (efr. Goetzeler. Quaest. in Appiani et Polybii dicendi genus 1890 p. 83). Plutarch.

"Aovía 994, 90; "4ovec 295, 6. poetica vox. cfr. O. Schneider, Nic. p. 47 adn. 9.

dnayyovíto 915, 7. Anth. Pal. XI, 111; XI, 196 clausula versus: «ror GnWyyovucev. Mythographi: éevzüv GvQorgoev.

d;rÀ&roc 921, 4. poetae inde a Pindaro; Herodot.; Plato, Xenophon. Schol. Apoll. Rhod. 1, 574 &zAeror. Q7t9oréAoorot, uc- y«Ao.; Poll. 3, 88. E Polybio Diodoroque locos con- gerit M. A. Kreling, De usu poeticorum et dialecticorum vocabulorum apud scriptores Graecos seriores. 1886. p. 9. Apollodor, 2, 5. 5 0gviJec azAeror.

Aoregía 232, 18. poetica vox.

(reo 991, 129. poetarum proprium; raro in pedestri recentiorum ser- mone, Dionys. Hal. A. 3, 10. 3. Plut. Num. 14.

avyi 910, 106. splendor solis. vox apud Homerum frequentata; inde Xenophon (Apomnem. 4, 7. 7).

«vri; 990, 19 saep. forma ionica; 993, 94 «v9: legitur, ubi arc flagitat Schneider.

(gero; 917, 95. ! poetica vox, Herodot. ; inter recentiores Polybius, Plutarch.

&geuvóc 990, 16. poetae inde ab Homero. &peéc 907, 94. Hom. poetae Alexandrini. &c9qnua 9211, 9. Tragicei, Thucyd. (Krueger ad 3, 58. 2); Philo, Aelian. &cyaruc. 205, 95. Hom. Pindar.; Herodot.; aliquotiens apud Platonem Demosthenemque. Inter recentiores adhibent Lucian., Plutarch. Aristides, alii. evvs 997, 30. poetae; Hippocrates (p. 664, 57: oqg0óo &yO9era, vuv evvi).

répozoc 918, 99.

ionica, ut videtur, vox &égozroc dégowy. cfr. Aristot.

N. H. VI, 1 0v Bowrto( xcaÀobow dégoza (trad. Mégoza, corr. Schneider Saxo) eis v&àc 0ózàc év vij yij xQrüGÓvOpEvoc veorrEvEL novos. Jéoav/ 918, 920. | | Euripid. Anth. Palat. Hesych: 9éoayr 9egíztov, oixéruc, do?Àoc, GxoAov42oc. Joéuuara 208, 93. Tragici, Plat.; recentiores. éoyo 991, 13. | poetae; Thucyd. Plat. Xenophon; recentiores. «uegoc 921, 17. Hom. Herodot. Plato. Koduscio. 237, 95, 97, 99. poetica vox. xax&yyeÀos 216, 97. Aeschylus ; Plutarchus. x&Àzic 211, 14. poetae inde ab Homero; Plutarch. Lucianus. xavoqodto 211, 98. poetica vox. MHesiod., Pindar., Solon. Herodot. 4, 76 xerügqoag)tic m)rov raUrG zr0(eDvra. xaréóo 2934, 28. poetae: xoivot.

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Acovat 931, 14. Hom.; Herodot.; Thucyd., Lucian.

Aovroc 232, 19. | Nicaenet. apud Parthen. 164. 17: Kou iod Aoerod. óciJo« solent mythographi.

Aoyun 911, 8. Hom. Pind. Euripid.; inde ab Aristotele (Plutarch.,. Apollodor., Longus, alii). i

ueiàuyua 225, 8. poetiea vox; Plutarch.

poca 918, 7. Hom. Hesiod.

urvus 909, 29. poetae Herodot., Plato; recentiores.

pqvéo 903, 29. poetae Herodot.; recentiores, imprimis mythographi.

uógoc 291, 10. poetae Herodot.; LXX, Plutarch., Phal. epist. (5, 23 et 25). cfr. Rutherford, l. l. p. 15 adn. 14.

veuxéc 2916, 25. Hom. Herodot.

veixoc 909, 928. poetae inde ab Homero; Plato, Xenophon.

veueodto 207, 9. poetae; interdum apud Plat. et Demosth. Recentiorum Plut. Lucian. Aristides, alii.

vuxtíQouroc 916, 11. | Lycophron. Orph. in Dian. hymn. 6, Synesius hymn. 9, 3. cfr. vvxrízmoAÀos poetica vox a Luciano adhibita. (Peregrin. 29.) !

ofeAós 916, 94, Hom. Herodotus.

oixía, v& passim (sic semper scribendum, non oixeie, quod prae- bet interdum codex; aliis locis iam ipso in cod. o/xía ex oixti& effectum. | sie 211, 11). Hom. Herodot. alii.

oixvírnc 936, 99. uj ioniea forma. codex: oixéryv a prima manu. Quod recipiendum cum Bastio: oéxujruv.

rAi& 216, 18. Epici; Herodotus; Plutarch. Lucian. alii. aoc 208, 11. forma videtur ionica. Homer. hymn. Merc. 450; Tra- gici 0zradóc et sic Plutarch. Maximus Tyr. alii. Lobeck, Phryn. p. 431. '£t6 206, 13. Tragici Xenoph.; Polyb. Plutarch. 'roAedpgoc 207, A. Tragici, inde Herodotus; Polybius, Appian. alii. 'Qyevía 219, 15. Pindar., Tragici, Ap. Rhod.; Dionys. Hal. Nov. Test. Plutarch. arie 224, 2. Lycophron, Charin. apud Ptolemaeum, N. Hist. 199, 9 W. ; Byzantini. «s 204, 7. Tragici; LXX, Nov. Test. Lucian. ooo 204, 7. poetae inde ab Homero (rarissime apud Atticos). Po- steriorum saepius Plutarchus. ruviov 911, 26. Tragici Herodotus; Platon; Nov. Test. Lucian. alii. ovuc 293, 9. Hom. Sophocl. Theocrit. nov 210, 18. Hesiod. ao 932, 925. poetae; in pedestri sermone primus Aristoteles; Lucian. yvqída, 204, 17. cfr. Schneider, Nic. 47. adn. 2. tos 223, 17. poetae; inde posteriores. óuroc 205, 4. Hom. Herodot. Tragici; inde ab Aristotele. 0c 231, 13. | Hom. Herodot. Aristoph., inter recentiores Lucian. "toa 226, 97. | Tragici, Theocrit. Ap. Rhod.; inde a Diodoro.

'erépgvov 205, 6. Hom. Herodot. Tragici; xowvor.

evuzaíxvo.a 2920, 30. | Aristophanes similiter formatum veurroie legitur in titulo urbano quarti p. Chr. saec.

ovugAéyo 907, 6. | : Euripid. Lycophron; Plutarch, Max. Tyr. (diss. 13, 4: improprie). Lucianus eodem sensu usurpat (Timon 10) xaragAÉyo. cfr. Parthenius 95: v& zroAÀQ vàv xrqudvav xarégAsiev. Augustus (Ditt. Syll. 271) a. ut videtur 31: ázrofleAsiv zroÀírag, o)x OÀyovc u&v qovevdévrac, vuvas xai cvvxaraQAcyévrac vj móA&t.

evvévroua, 939, 95. Phryn. p. 288 L: evwvüvrero xoi dmYvrero moujixd. xoi ovv dzrvrqoe AÉyew xol ovvivrqcev.

cóvrvouoc 907, 9. Tragici, Aristoph. Plato; inde ab Aristotele.

oQvoc, 208, 18. Pindar., Theocrit. posteriores poetae.

TwuAefgoo, 237, 94 et 99. poetica vox.

tiuog 218, 1 (in P deest accentus). Archil fr. 78. 2 B; Aesch. Choeph. 909 H.

)Aogdyoc 929, 18. poetica vox.

vyunerüs 217, 8. Hom. alii; in pedestri sermone primus, ut videtur, Lucianus (Icearom. 11).

qvoic 937, 5. Nicand. fr. 107 Anth. Pal. XI, 7.

Haec sunt vocabula poetarum e sermone deprompta ; quae magnam partem ex ipsis historiolarum fontibus poeticis procul dubio originem duxerunt, licet ea ipse Antoninus non e poetis, sed ex secundario quodam fonte sibi adsumpserit.

2. Posteriorum scriptorum propria haec sunt vocabula: &Jeauoc 932, 3. | Plutarch. alii; praeivit Theocritus: oyAos &3J6ouoc.

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Nec mirum, quod tantopere inter se conspirant Ant. I 295, 31 "YAÀg ó0à 9éovow dyogí v)v naga v«Qv xguvqv oi mi o.0, et Herodotus, velut 7, 178 Z4feÀgoi uév à") xarà v0 Xocqo Quov Ér& xai v)v rovc; dvéuovc lÀdoxovror; item. Ant. Lib. 927, xci aürüv moíqscav doÀegüv yaAiv xal Oíauav Édwxav &v nMvyo xai &Guogqov GgédeLtav viv &eXwvQv. Sooíoxera, uév yoQ TOY OrGv, tíxve, Ó Qvagégovoa v0 xvovputvov éx vo) coy, (quae verba ,0omnium minime poetam decebant' G. Ae. K 1832 p. XLII) atque Herodotus velut 3, 109, 1—2.

Et sic saepius in depingendis bestiis Herodotus vide Antonini animo obversatus esse. cfr. velim Ant. Lib. 208, 13 c eis, quae Herodotus 2, 68 de crocodilo narrat; Ant. 922, sqq. et Herod. 2, 68 £yek óà 0dóvrac ueydAovc sq., 29, 71.

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