1114 ([return])
[ No date is assigned to him, but it seems likely that he was either contemporary or slightly earlier than Lesches.]
1115 ([return])
[ Cp. Allen and Sikes, Homeric Hymns p. xv. In the text I have followed the arrangement of these scholars, numbering the Hymns to Dionysus and to Demeter, I and II respectively: to place Demeter after Hermes, and the Hymn to Dionysus at the end of the collection seems to be merely perverse.]
1116 ([return])
[ Greek Melic Poets, p. 165.]
1117 ([return])
[ This monument was returned to Greece in the 1980’s.— DBK.]
1118 ([return])
[ Cp. Marckscheffel, Hesiodi fragmenta, p. 35. The papyrus fragment recovered by Petrie (Petrie Papyri, ed. Mahaffy, p. 70, No. xxv.) agrees essentially with the extant document, but differs in numerous minor textual points.]