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The Second Strophe of Philodamus of Scarphea’s Paean to Dionysus: A Further Note

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Rather than Thebes as ???[? µe?a????µ??], restore p?????at??], which Philodamus derived from Od. 11.275 p?????at?? T?´ß?, an innovation for lyric.

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