On Nicander, Oppian, and Quintus of Smyrna

Classical Quarterly 13 (1):57-62 (1919)
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Otto Schneider, the first editor to use II, wrote, and he has been followed by Gow-Scholfield. The form is used by Antimachus, though not elsewhere by Nicander. Nicander uses tetrasyllabic forms from the stem ; he also uses.

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