A Gamma in Pindar, OL. 13. 3

Classical Quarterly 32 (2):278-280 (1982)
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Thus we read these lines in the manuscripts and in the printed editions ; thus the lines were read in the Middle Ages and, perhaps, already in antiquity.

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