This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1908 Excerpt: ...description of Mesogis and Celaenae (Fr. 290) is in accordance with vi. 45-vii. 2 (cf. note ad loc), that of Parapotamii (Fr. 264) with xv. 17-8, is of slight account. But the occurrence in xviii. 39 (cf. viii. 22) of the verb Karapat in the rather rare sense of i$tiv, a use which is attributed to Theopompus (Fr. 327) ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1908 Excerpt: ...description of Mesogis and Celaenae (Fr. 290) is in accordance with vi. 45-vii. 2 (cf. note ad loc), that of Parapotamii (Fr. 264) with xv. 17-8, is of slight account. But the occurrence in xviii. 39 (cf. viii. 22) of the verb Karapat in the rather rare sense of i$tiv, a use which is attributed to Theopompus (Fr. 327) by a grammarian in Bekk. Anecd. p. 104. 15, is significant in any case, and it is possible that this passage in P was the grammarian's authority, while a still more noteworthy coincidence between P and Theopompus is found in connexion with the form Kapiravtiis (xvi. 37, xvii. 16), meaning a man of Carpasus (in Cyprus). Steph. Byz. s. v. KapiraaCa remarks 6 irokLrqs Kapiratrecorjjs... ical rd KrqTiKdv KapTrartaTiKds Kal Kap7ra(reoriKJJ aKpa. (r)e6i;op.TTOS iv 8-r Kap-natrtis airovs p7lTtv. terms aTio rod Kdpircuros s 'Avrloos 'Avrio(vs, ap' ov KapTrao-fvs. It has been generally assumed that the 10th Book in question belonged to the more commonly quoted Philippica rather than to the Hellenica, and C. Miiller explains it (Fr. Hist. Gr. Theop. Fr. 93) by the supposition that the Carpasians were mentioned in connexion with Cimon's expedition to Sicily, Cimon being mentioned in another fragment (94) of Phil. Book x. But both the assumption and the suggested explanation are mere guesses, and if the 10th Book belongs to the Hellenica the agreement with P is very remarkable, for, as we have shown (p. 128), Cols, xi-xxi, if not the whole of the papyrus, would belong to that Book. This coincidence may indeed seem to clinch the argument for the identification of P with Theopompus, but before deciding in favour of that view it is necessary to examine the objections to it In the first place P and Theopompus seem to disagree as to the name of t.
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