Two notes on Greek dithyrambic poetry1

Classical Quarterly 48 (01):289- (1998)
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The fragment is preserved in two sources, Clement of Alexandria's Miscellanies, Strom. 5.14.112 , which gives the order of words printed above, and Eusebius' Praep. Evang. 13.680c, in which the second line is given as . The latter reading was preferred by Bergk, but there seems at first little reason to prefer one order over the other. I shall return to this issue shortly

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