A Note on Φοωίκη in Thucydides 2.69.1

Classical Quarterly 29 (1):213-214 (1979)
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In Thucydides' account of Melesander's expedition with six ships to Caria and Lycia there appears to me to be a difficulty which is universally ignored by commentators and fudged by translators. Thucydides describes the purpose of the expedition

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