[Of an admirable] death.
The unanimous reading of the mss for the gloss,
θανάτου , is shared with
Zonaras p.14 Tittmann and
Eudemus (according to Adler's apparatus). Other sources (
Photius; Bachmann, Anecdota Graeca I p.7, 21) have the more comprehensible
θαυμαστοῦ , "wondrous" (cf.
alpha 173). Tittmann proposes
ἀγάστου θανάτου θαυμαστοῦ . However, the enigma of the present entry was probably solved by Richard Porson (1759-1808), who noted that
ἀγαστός and
θάνατος appear in close proximity at
Xenophon,
Hellenica 2.3.56; see web address 1. (When death was hanging over him, Theramenes, in the view of
Xenophon, said something admirable.) It may therefore be that an illustrative quotation here has been accidentally disassembled.
No. of records found: 1
Page 1