ARS SOPIIOCLIS INTERPRETANDI. 539 



§ 454 Anmerk. 8, p. 559. For further examples in Sophokles I 

 may note : El. 363 and 461 ; Ant. 736. 



For the phrase au/\Aa/3f <t' compare von Wilamowitz's excellent 

 note on Eur. Herakles 626 o-vXXoyov xPvxm Aa/3f, p. 350 of his 

 commentary. 



In several places we have noted that a fruitful source of error 

 in our IMSS. is the wrong division of words by copyists. I may 

 add two more examples, one from Euripides and one from Aischulos. 



Eur. Herakles, 118 sqq. 



/m) 7Tf)'nrKa/iH)Ti -08a pu|r)u re 



-A " ^ 



/CIOAOV UKTTe ~/)»K ~iT[)(tl(}V 



AfTTavj Cvytppniiov -f.»A<>r 



' ' ' li ^ >. ' 



(n'ti'-fe's- W9 papo^ (ptpov 



Tpo^riXdroio Tuokov. 



For the corrupt <pepov I restore mp w taking it as the accusative 

 or nominative absolute. For the nominative absolute compare 

 the newly-discovered fragment of Sophokles' Eurypylus, vv. 66-69. 



The passage in Aischulos is Eumenides, 267-8 : 



Kul M''vr« (T icr\vava(r (iTTCiC^Ofiai kutw 

 avTi-oivnv^ rett'i]-^ |nt]Tp<)(j)<)^'(f<: ci>o.<; 



For this corrupt passage von Wilamowitz, in his monumental 

 edition of Aischulos, reads : 



<'/v'> .Vvrt-o/vous^ Tivij^ /(ifjrpo^oj'-a^ Sva^^ accepting the emenda- 

 tions of Abresch <'/v'> and Pauw fxr]Tpo(p6v-ac;. I hold that 

 the corruption is much simpler. For reivt]^ I would restore 

 nelvy '9. - and t are easily confused and the '<: was attached 

 to Tilvt] becoming 7k/v)/s-. Thus the last line runs : 



avTLTiOlvuV'^ ireivy 9 i.it]rf)0(pov(i<; oua",. 



NOTES ON IRVING FISHER'S THEORY OF 



GOLD. 



By Alexander Aiken. 



(Printed ill " Soitfli African Acc-cuntant," December, 1917.) 



A PLEA FOR THE CLASSICS IN WOMEN'S 



EDUCATION. 



Bv Miss K. M. Earle. 



{Not printed.) 



