Cratylus 393b–c and the Prehistory of Plato's Text

Classical Quarterly 63 (2):595-602 (2013)
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I discuss a textual problem at Cratylus 393bc and, after establishing the correct text, argue that the MSS readings point to the existence of a textual variant in the margin of an ancestor of the common source of our MSS, presumably an ancient edition of the dialogue. Then I make the further hypothesis that both readings originated as alternative attempts to interpret Plato's ambiguous orthography.

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Francesco Ademollo
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