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Rh Sam. 19 Körte. Phryn. 166L., 252R. . Poll. 7.28  . Rutherford l. c. says: "The longer forms came into the Common dialect from the Ionic."

501 K. = Phasm. fr. 2 Körte; 841 K. Both are emendations; the former of Cobet, Nov. Lect. p. 78, the latter of Meineke. In either place will fit the metre as well as. vouched for by Choerob. ap. Cram. An. Ox. II 231.24 and Hdn. Techn. II 528.24 Lentz. According to L. and S. the form in is never found to be necessary for the metre, whereas  is required in: Ephipp. 15.3 K. Eubul. 110 K. Nicostr. (or Philetaer.) 6.2. K. The reading is usually, however, except in the following passages: Xen. Cyr. 1.3.8 where edd. vary. Polyb. 11.9.5 corr. Schweigh. Philodem. Rhet. II p. 150.8 Sudhaus. Strab. 3.154. Diod. 5.33.5; 46.2 both restorations. Dub. in Clem. Al. Paed. 2.110.1; 3.55.2. Hierocl. p. 109.20,22 Gaisf.; al. : Inscr. Sel. Or. Gr. Ditt. 329.9 (Aegina, II$a$); 339.14 (Sestus, c. 125 B.C.); 439.6 (Olympia). I G III 11 1.9. The reading is found: Plat. Epin. 984 A. Arist. Rhet. 2.4.1381 b 1; H. A. 9.40.626 a 24. Theophr. fr. 1.48. Polyb. 6.3.4; 15.5.5. Arr. Diss. Epict. 3.1.44, 45, al. Luc. D. Deor. 5.4. Clem. Al. locc. cit. For a discussion of the two forms see Cobet, Nov. Lect. pp. 77 ff., 691; van Herwerden Lex. Gr. Suppl.$2$ s. v.

Kolax 34 Körte: ; supplied by Leo. Phryn. 79L., 152R. . Nuñez, followed by Lobeck and Rutherford, says: = infortunatum esse;  = insanire. See the full discussion of Rutherford. Cf. Th. M. 201.5. Xen. Hiero 2.4. Codd. ap. Dem. 8.16; em. to, as context demands. Dion. H. A. R. 3.11.7. Philo II 163. Joseph. B. J. 1.431 vulg. Plut. Mor. 76 A; 1042 B, D; al. Arr. Diss. Epict. 1.25.13. Marc. Ant. 2.8. Diog. L. 6.71. Sext. Emp. Adv. Math. 7.12. Epist. Socrat. 9.

Epitr. 334 Körte. Hesych. . Etym. Magn. 234.46. Schol. Ar. Lys. 313:.