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A List of Birds

A List of Birds 69 14) Plutarch luckily gave most of three lines of Kratinos (frg. 71 K: Per. 13, 10). I quote them in Edmond's version (op. cit., 45): We must translate the last clause, with Wilamowitz, as "since the threat of ostracism has passed" (one was theoretically possible any year) or alter- natively "since ostracism has effectively gone out of use" (Perikles being supreme) or "since the time for ostracism has gone by" (Athens being at war and harmony enforced). 15) See the text in ATL ii D 7 (IG 12 66+), 73 f. or Meiggs and Lewis, Greek Historical Inscriptions (1969), no. 46 16) See Meiggs and Lewis, 120 f. and Meiggs, Athenian Empire (1972), 165-7. 17) See W. K. Pritchett, BCH 89 (1965), 428-40; E. Erxleben, Archiv für Papyrus Forschung 21 (1971), 145-53. MISCELLANEA A LIST OF BIRDS Among the papyri acquired in the spring of 1968 by the University of Amsterdam there is a small medium-brown papyrus (7.2 X 13.1 cm.) which contains two columns of writing 1). On palaeogra- phical grounds this papyrus should be dated to the Vth century A.D. 2) . The writing is along the fibres and the other side is empty. Only http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Mnemosyne Brill

A List of Birds

Mnemosyne , Volume 30 (1): 69 – Jan 1, 1977

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© 1977 Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands
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69 14) Plutarch luckily gave most of three lines of Kratinos (frg. 71 K: Per. 13, 10). I quote them in Edmond's version (op. cit., 45): We must translate the last clause, with Wilamowitz, as "since the threat of ostracism has passed" (one was theoretically possible any year) or alter- natively "since ostracism has effectively gone out of use" (Perikles being supreme) or "since the time for ostracism has gone by" (Athens being at war and harmony enforced). 15) See the text in ATL ii D 7 (IG 12 66+), 73 f. or Meiggs and Lewis, Greek Historical Inscriptions (1969), no. 46 16) See Meiggs and Lewis, 120 f. and Meiggs, Athenian Empire (1972), 165-7. 17) See W. K. Pritchett, BCH 89 (1965), 428-40; E. Erxleben, Archiv für Papyrus Forschung 21 (1971), 145-53. MISCELLANEA A LIST OF BIRDS Among the papyri acquired in the spring of 1968 by the University of Amsterdam there is a small medium-brown papyrus (7.2 X 13.1 cm.) which contains two columns of writing 1). On palaeogra- phical grounds this papyrus should be dated to the Vth century A.D. 2) . The writing is along the fibres and the other side is empty. Only

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