Gorgias, Alkidamas, and the Cripps and Palatine Manuscripts

Classical Quarterly 11 (1-2):113- (1961)
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Our texts of the two complete extant works of Gorgias and of the two attributed, rightly or wrongly, to Alkidamas are derived entirely from two manuscripts. The one generally known as A is the Cripps manuscript , now in the British Museum, which is a principal authority also for Antiphon, Andokides, Isaios, Lykourgos, and Deinarchos; it contains Helen, Palamedes, and Odysseus, but not On Sophists. The other, known as X, is the Palatine manuscript , which is the principal manuscript of Lysias; it contains Helen Odysseus, and On Sophists, but not Palamedes.

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original MacDowell, Douglas (1961) "Gorgias, Alkidamas, and the Cripps and Palatine Manuscripts". Classical Quarterly 11(1-2):113-124

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