Further Emendations in the Fragments of Theophrastus

Classical Quarterly 27 (3-4):140-141 (1933)
  Copy   BIBTEX

Abstract

A short article was published in the Classical Quarterly in 1921 entitled ‘Some Emendations in the Fragments of Theophrastus,’ which sought to show that several passages of Theophrastus could be improved by a comparison with certain of the Pseudo-Aristotelian Problems where the author of the latter is obviously deriving his material from Theophrastus. A further comparison of the Problems and Theophrastus, carried out in the course of preparing an edition of the former, has led to the discovery of more parallel passages and makes it possible to suggest further improvements in the text of several passages of Theophrastus.

Links

PhilArchive



    Upload a copy of this work     Papers currently archived: 91,139

External links

Setup an account with your affiliations in order to access resources via your University's proxy server

Through your library

Similar books and articles

Some Emendations in the Fragments of Theophrastus.E. S. Forster - 1921 - Classical Quarterly 15 (3-4):166-.
An Errant Fragment of Theophrastus.H. B. Gottschalk - 1992 - Classical Quarterly 42 (02):529-533.
Theophrastus and Recent Scholarship.Deborah Modrak - 1994 - Journal of the History of Ideas 55 (2):337-345.
Three Emendations in Theophrastus Historia Plantarum.Arthur F. Hort - 1915 - The Classical Review 29 (02):35-37.
Quellen zur Ethik Theophrasts.William W. Fortenbaugh & Theophrastus - 1984 - Amsterdam: B.R. Grüner. Edited by Theophrastus.
Etymologies.R. McKenzie - 1925 - Classical Quarterly 19 (3-4):208-.
Etymologies.R. McKenzie - 1925 - Classical Quarterly 19 (3-4):208-210.

Analytics

Added to PP
2017-02-20

Downloads
5 (#1,432,111)

6 months
5 (#441,012)

Historical graph of downloads

Sorry, there are not enough data points to plot this chart.
How can I increase my downloads?

Citations of this work

No citations found.

Add more citations

References found in this work

No references found.

Add more references