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Cholmeley's Theocritus - The Idylls of Theocritus. Edited with Introduction and Notes by R. J. Cholmeley, M.A., Assistant Master at the City of London School. London: George Bell & Sons. 1901. Pp. viii, 392. 7s. 6d.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

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page 466 note 1 Apparently Mr. Cholmeley changed his opinion afterwards, for in the introduction to Id. iii. (p. 212) Id. i. is said to he a Coan poem.

page 466 note 2 If Cluverius is right in saying that the modern name Carini represents an older Muro di Carini (for d'Icarini), the place must have revived enough to perpetuate the name.