xeivov:
notorious
in his day, but now un-
known.
known.
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? 172 SECOND OLYNTHIAG II ? ? 18, 19
165. duhonptav: Acc. after dvmre? pfiX-m'ov (an Adj. found in
[60] ? 1, Xen. Cg/rop. viii 7, 15, Lycurg. 101). Up. Antiphanes
ap. Ath. 105 F depwrros dvurre? pfihn-ros sis rovnplav.
166. dMavs, 'otherwise,' does not contrast 51mm: with
ad:? pwv, but the moral excellence implied in both with the
military distinction mentioned above.
167. dxpaa-(av, 'incontinence,' 'licentinusness. ' 'roii
Btov : Philip's manner of life.
Theopompus, of Philip, ((1) ap. Athen. 260 B mt canine-roe Kai Kauai-{10v
xai. wivav aiKoAam'av fiwoaivwv, and (1)) ap. Polyb. viii 11 e? xpii'rs'zrmrov . .
npb; yuvaixa; . . innaQfi 5i . . 1rpb; 7&9 dxpi-ro-rrorriag. Op. Thirlwall v 169.
KopSaKw-pofis, 'indecent dances. ' In Theophrastus wept
drrovolas' the ' reckless man ' is 'just the person to dance
the cordaaa, sober and without a mask, in a comic chorus '
(Jebb). Aristoph. Nub. 540.
168. wapee? a'eau gnomic Perf. as Inf. of indirect discourse,
'is always thrust aside ' (Goodwin 1111'. ? 160). iv orifievbs
(neut. ) :Ivcu. pipeu, lit. 'is in the class of nothing,' 'of no
account,'=ofi6e? v Ell/11L (MSS in 21 ? 185); Aeschin. 1? 151 2'1:
elixir ae? pei, and ? 126 ? 11 O'KdJ/L/LETOS ,u. , Dem. 16 ? 19 611 Ka-r-
n'yoplas p. . , 44 ? 50 ? 11 reK/mplov p", 21 ? 166 ? 11 efisp'yealas' ,u. . ,
21 ? 165 e? v Xdprros ,u. . Kal dupe-is, 20 ? 27 e? v rtufis ,u. . , 23 ? 56
e? v e? xapoii ,u. . , ib. ? 148 e'v a'qSevdovvj-rou Kat gbrhoii ,u. , and e? v
a5tK-liuaros 11. , 3 ? 31 ? 11 i/mype? rou Kai wpoaOfiKns ,u. . , Xen. O'yrop.
vi 1, 28 e? v deofloNa'rofi ,u.
? 19 1. 169. houroi'is K'rh. : not 'the rest about him ' (robs 7K.
Tot/s 1repi al'rre? v), but 'all that remained about him. '
170. Ana-Wis, 'brigands,' 'freebooters,' olovel dp1ra'yds Twas
o'rpaTub-ras (schol. ), opp. to t'mrezpos roXe? /tov l. 161.
Theopompus ap. Athen'. 167 c (of Philip's soldiers) oi mikenot m1 ai.
cr-rpa'rcial. Kai ai. noAu-re? Auat Opaas'i; ail-rails eival. npocrpe'rrovro Kai. fill pi]
Koa'ut'we, dM' mic-Jam; Kai. 'rois Ana-rais- naparhrla-L'wg, and 260 F (of Philip's
friends) u'w-ri. "Ev Toii vfiubuv Ti) neOiiuv fi-ye? rrwv, rim-i SE 701'} Kovpim; ? fiv
aip1r1i? uv xai. dwrmiew s'fi'rovv.
xdbaxas K11: o p. to a'u'nfipwv 1') 61Kams(1. 166), e. g. the
Thessalians, Thrasy aeus (Theopompus ap. Athen. 249 c) and
Agathocles :--
Atheu. 260A 'A'yagoxhe'a 5mion yeve? uwov Kai. 'rfbv Ex Germ-Mas neve-
D'fliill' 0ZM1r1ro9, pl'yn. wap' au'qu'igsuve? auvov Sui. 'r'qv Kohaxeiav, Kai. 5n e'v 1'on
o'varoaL'oL; o'uviuv cairn; dszeu'o Kai ye'Mo'ra. wapemcniagev, drew-rake 6m-
? 06p00vra HeppaiBoiJ; Kai. nhv e'Ke'i wpayue? -rwv e'mpehlqe? ucvov. TOLOIlfOUQ 5'
sixty dci. 1r6 i. ail'riw dvapa'nrovs 1') Manedaiv, o c 61. 5. ? Lr\01rorriav Kai. Bruno-
oniav WAE a: xpe? vov lbs 'rd noAMi. (ruvfite? rpifle Kai. wvfiSpei/e nepi 15w
pc'yl'druv flouAel/6ulvos.
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? II ? ? 19, 20 SECOND OLYNTHIAC' 173
171. dPXeio'Om. K'rh. : ref. to KopEaKid/ioiis l. 167. 01'--
6Kvi3--6vope? u-at: see note on 54 (Comm) ? 9, and 18 ? 103,
21 ? 79, Aeschin. 1 ? 55, Cic. Verr. II i 32, there quoted.
174. inrfihauvov: not publicly 'banished,' but privately
'scouted. ' Oauparo'irouiv, 'mountebanks,' 'jugglers' ;
Plato Rep. 514 B, Xen. Symp. c. 2, Athen. 19 F, Becker's
C'haricles pp. 180, 188 Engl. ed.
175. KahMew e?
xeivov: notorious in his day, but now un-
known. Libanius Deal. Apol. Dem. iv 319 describes him as a
son of Phrynon (cp. 19 ? 229).
17 6. qudo'wv : one of the public slaves, employed as under-
clerks or accountants; 8 ? 47, 19 ? 129, 21 ? 70, Aeschin. 1
? 54 dv0pw1ros 51],". 60108 olKe? -r'rls 'rfis re? hews. pipers yehofiow,
'antic jesters,' 'players of drolls, mimes, or farces' (K) Cp.
Athen. 19 F, Becker's Uharicles p. 107 Engl. ed. , and Milton
Samson A gmtisles 1325 Juglers, and dancers, anliclcs, mummers,
mimieks.
177. atc'xpciv drud'rov, 'ribald songs. ' sis rails
ruve? v'ras, 'at the expense of their companions,' or 'the com-
pany'; Xen. Symp. 1, 15 'iv' e17? pa? vowro oi a'vve? v-res 5" end
'yehdw'res, and 6, 2.
178. yehac'efivai: Athen. 614D mentions a club of jesters
('yetho-rrowl, cp. Xen. Symp. 1, 11) at Athens, known as 'the
Sixty,' who were so famous that Phili sent them a talent for
a copy of their jests. Cp. Hyperei es Kara @ihmrtfiou ? 2
[airflmdfi/ieuas Ka. [i xopo]v lords 'yehwro1r[oi&u e? ]1ri 10? : 77'):
ne? hewb' d]rvxfil. iaow.
? 20 l. 180. Kai. ei, 'even supposing'; el Kai would mean
'granting that'; cp. Jebb note viii on Soph. 01'. 305.
peydMa) . . Seiypa-ra, 'important indications,' 'iniportant as
samples' ; 23 ? 65 dais/paras ei'veKa.
181. yvdums: further defined by KaKo6aiaovlas: Isocr. 9
? 51 'rerfipiov 1017 Tp61rou Kai Ti}: 6016mm: 'rfis e? Kelvov. Other-
wise, the phrase may be a hendiadys, ' of his infatuated spirit '
(HMWilkins).
182. KuKoSaipovCas, 'infatuation,' 8 ? 16, 9 ? 54 ; Aristoph.
Plul. 501 pal/[av KaKodamovlav 're, Xen. illem. ii 3, 19 d/iaflia.
Kai KaKodaiiiovla. Cp. 3 ? 21 d? pwv . . d'ruxn's.
Kaxofiaiauv non solum infeliz sed deo invisus, Megalithic, Mommas-4;,
e? wxrjs. Est lgitur KuxoSainovia. extrema miscria, conditin animi perver-
sissim, quae homini non ab aliis hominibus neque a se ipso paratur, sed
a genie malo; insania miserlor (Voemel ed. 1829). Aeschin. 3 5 133 njv 7:
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? 174 SECOND 0L YNTHIAC II ? ? 20, 21
Osoflha'fluav Kai 'ripv d? p001lvml of": dvapmnivus, . iaxa datum/(I09 K'quiacvm,
Lycurg. ? 92 oi yap 0col- oirdiv yorepov 1roLov? mv Fl 15w new,va av9pu'm-wy
151v Suivorav wmpayoua-r, Trag. Tag. 455 ii'mv 8' 6 dainuv aivSpi 1rop<nivy
Kaxci, I 71w voiiv gfikmlle uplirrov-
Tois e9 ? povoii? rw: 1 ? 27 102': 75 adulzpoew.
183. into-K011i, ' throws a shade over ' ; cp. O'U'YKplll/ICH l. 184.
Isocr. 8 ? 10 'rd 1rpos xdpw {1070b e'1er0'reT 'rqii Kudopiiv xii/. 8:
To fie? krwrov. 1'6 xa-ropOoiiv, 'success' (Goodwin M T.
? 790) ; ai'rre? v is added in [11] ? 13.
184. at a'nrpagfat: the pl. implies a series of concrete
examples of 'prosperity'; cp. fll'll'OplGL (5 ? 8), repwualou (3
? 33), dalhlac (6 ? 21), xdprres (8 ? 53), ? zhavfipw1rlat (8 ? 70),
efivozal (8 ? 25). Sewaf (elm), 'are very apt,' 1 ? 3; with
Inf. (as often in the Characters of Theophrastus), Goodwin MT.
? '758. o'uyxpz'nlvai. K-rh. : Isocr. 6 ? 102 0. 1 ne? v 'ydp cli'rvxlar
Kal 'ro'is ? al$hors raw dvfipu'nrwv 7d; KaKlas a'u'yxpzi'rr'rova'w, al
5% duarpaslal Taxews Ka'racpave'is rotofimv, d1roTol TLVES e? 'ch'rol
Tv'yxdvoww 61111:. For the general sense cp. Thuc. iii 39, 4
quoted on 1 ? 23.
The text is imitated by Sallust 0r. Lepidi 24 (10) semmdae res mire s'u'nt
vitiis 1' ' quilms ' ' ' "s, quam f. " "' ' est, tam ' 'Hr
(Sella).
185. el. 84 n mafia-a (opp. to KaropOoiJv) : cp. 8 ? 42 div 1r0're
avpfif) n 1r-ra'r. 'o'/. La (= [10]#? 13), 18 ? 286 ? 11 01: {Framer 1'7
Wolds. M'n'oia: part. Gen. , 4 ? 2 6 . . "won.
136. igvafiO'e'raL: [11] ? 13 filaKahvdaO'no's'ral. e? fev'dfcw is
combined with deL'Bdis in 6 ? 37, 20 ? 18, 25 ? 45, [26] ? 7,
15; [46] ? 17. Soxei . . selfiew, 'I fancy it will appear';
Aristoph. Veep. 994 dclfew got", Ran. 1261 651$" 61) Taxa:
and (after al'n'b) Lys. 377 and Plato Hipp. Mai. 288 B 5456. ,
Theaet. 200 E fieliew, Eur. Bacch. 974 meant". In such phrases
as 6:15" 'time will show,' and (11de fielEei 'experiment will
show,' the transitive verb is used absolutely.
187. mix at; pakpdv: 18 ? 36 p. 613. Tafrra 66015;, 01'": sis
naxpdv.
188. Och-L, 'so will,' 'are willing' ; 4 ? 7 8.