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Forbes' Edition of Thucydides, Book I - Thucydides, Book I., with Introduction and Notes, by W. H. Forbes. Oxford. 1895. Pp. cxxxii. 91, 183. 8s. 6d.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

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page 360 note 1 Polemische Beiträgung, sub fin.

page 361 note 1 The statement that ‘illegal action would not be blamed (for this is the meaning of αἰτίαν ἔχω) where there are so many witnesses to its innocence' does not necessarily imply that the στραηγός speaking admitted that he was encouraging an illegality. This passage in vi. 14 is usually wrongly translated.

page 361 note 2 Classical Review viii. p. 153.