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Introductory Note to Clement of Alexandria
[3139] See Exhortation, p. 194, where for “So” read “Lo.”
[3140] “Οὕτις, Noman, Nobody: a fallacious name assumed by Ulysses (with a primary allusion to μς, τις, μῆτις, Odyss., xx. 20), to deceive Polyphemus.”—Liddell and Scott. The third line is 274 of same book.
[3141] Odyss., ix. 410.
[3142] Iliad. xxii. 8.
[3144] All these lines from Epicharmus: they have been rendered as amended by Grotius.
[3145] λόγος [or Word].
[3147] This passage, with four more lines, is quoted by Justin Martyr [De Monarchia, vol. i. p. 291, this series], and ascribed by him to Philemon.
[3150] In Justin Martyr, in the place above quoted, these lines are joined to the preceding. They are also quoted by Eusebius, but differently arranged. The translation adopts the arrangement of Grotius.
[3152] These lines are quoted by Justin (De Monarchia [vol. i. p. 291, this series]), but ascribed by him part to Philemon, part to Euripides.
[3153] Ascribed by Justin to Sophocles.
[3154] Adopting the reading κεῖνος instead of καινός in the text.
[3155] Quoted in Exhortation, p. 193.
[3157] Isa. lxiv. 1, 2; xl. 12.
[3158] [On the Orphica, see Lewis’ Plato cont. Ath., p. 99.]
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