Abstract

P. 5: Ἀμύντου is the normal genitive of persons we normally call Amyntas.Vv. 9–10: the date and family placing of Hipponikos discussed, on a premise rightly denied by Page, J. K. Davies, Ath. Prop. Fam. 256.Pp. 20 ff: P. M. Fraser, Ptolemaic Alexandria i 778–80; I confess to some doubt about Egyptian Chersonesos.P. 87: we might consider the gentilicium Satrius, though the reading habits of Satrius Secundus (Tac. Ann. iv 24) are hardly relevant.

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