h'], no space in original.
(Note 26.) [Greek: Mestraious tous Aiguptious]: '[Greek: Aigptious]' in
original, obvious typo.
(Note 39.) hinnulea: 'hinnulae' in original. Cited as 'hinnulea' in Lewis &
Short.
(Note 170.) l. 6. c. 7.: 'l. c. 7.' in original.
(Note 354.) changed this termination into e: 'into r' in original. Sense
requires 'into e'.
(Note 355.) [Greek: huionoi te ton d' andron]: [Greek: huionoite] no space
in original.
(Note 426.) [Greek: Hoid' ixon]: '[Greek: 'Thid']' in original.
(Note 430.) p. 3?6: middle digit illegible in original.
(Note 465.) [Greek: eputhonto hoi Hellenes]: [Greek: oi] with smooth
breathing mark in original (smooth breathing is generally not marked).
(Note 466.) [Greek: he homou polesis]: [Greek: e omou] with smooth
breathing marks in original.
(Note 540.) [Greek: to de porro duselenkton]: '[Greek: duselegton]' in
original, no such word, amended to match Perseus E-Text.
(Note 542.) [Greek: kai teratologein]: '[Greek: teratolegein]' in original,
no such word, amended to match Perseus E-text.
(Note 543.) [Greek: presbuterous emou genesthai]: '[Greek: tresbuterous]'
in original, obvious typo.
(Note 623.) [Greek: poietai psuchroteta adousi]: '[Greek: psukroteta]' in
original, no such word.
(Note 631.) [Greek: diskos brachus]: '[Greek: dischos]' in original, no
such word.
(Note 645.) [Greek: kuros gar ho helios]: '[Greek: eilios]' in original -
hypogegrammeni instead of breath mark.
(Note 708.) [Greek: tois posi di' anthrakian]: '[Greek: anthakian]' in
original, no such word - r restored to match meaning of embers.
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