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P. Oxy. 2662 = Trismegistos 62646 = LDAB 3831



Introduction

This papyrus has been digitally edited by Maria Vittoria Curtolo and revised by Holger Essler as part of the project PRIN-2022 INTEGRATION (CUP H53D23007110006) at Ca' Foscari University of Venice.

DCLP transcription: 62646 [xml]

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1[⁦ -ca.?- ⁩]  ̣α̣  ̣[  ̣  ̣  ̣]  ̣  ̣[⁦ -ca.?- ⁩](*)
[τοιοῦτο]ι̣, παρ’ οὐδενὸ[ς μαθόντες ὅμως]
[μέντοι ἄ]λ̣λους διδάσκε[ιν οἷοί τε ὄντες]
[ταῦτα ἃ α]ὐ̣τοὶ οὐκ ἔμαθ[ον;](*) [καὶ τούτους]
5[ἔγωγε ἀξι]ῶ̣ παρὰ τῶν π̣[ροτέρων μαθεῖν,]
[ὄντων κα]λ̣ῶν κἀγαθῶν̣· [ἢ οὐ δοκοῦσί σοι]
[πολλοὶ καὶ ἀγ]α̣θ⟦α⟧\ο/⟦θα⟧ὶ γεγον[έναι ἐν τῆιδε]
[τῇ πόλει ἄνδρε]ς; ἔμοιγε, Ἄνυτ[ε̣,](*) [καὶ εἶναι δο-]
[κοῦσιν ἐ]νθάδε ἀγαθοὶ [τὰ πολιτικά,]
10[καὶ γεγονέν]α̣ι ἔτι οὐ⟦κ⟧\χ/ ἧττ̣[ον ἢ εἶναι· ἀλ-]
[λὰ μῶν καὶ δι]δάσκαλοι ἀγ̣[αθοὶ γεγόνασιν]
[τῆς αὑτῶ]ν̣ ἀρετῆς; τοῦτ̣[ο γάρ ἐστιν περὶ]
[οὗ ὁ λόγος ἡ]μ̣εῖν(*) τυγχάνε̣[ι ὤν· οὐκ εἰ εἰσὶν]
[ἀγαθοὶ ἢ] μ̣ὴ ἐνθάδε ἄν[δρες,](*) [οὐδ’ εἰ γεγό-]
15[νασιν ἐ]ν̣ τῶι πρόσθεν̣, [ἀλλ’ εἰ δι-]
[δακτόν ἐσ]τ̣ιν ἀρετὴ{ι} πά[λαι σκοποῦμεν.]
[τοῦτο δὲ σ]κοποῦντες [τόδε σκοποῦ-]
[μεν, ἆρα οἱ ἀγα]θοὶ̣ ἄνδρες(*) κ[αὶ τῶν νῦν καὶ]
[τῶν προτέρων] ταύτην τ[ὴν ἀρετὴν ἣν αὐτοὶ]
20[ἀγαθοὶ ἦσαν ἠπίσ]ταντο· κα̣[ὶ ἄλλωι πα-]
[ραδοῦναι, ἢ οὐ παρα]δοτὸν το[ῦτο ἀνθρώπωι]
[οὐδὲ παραλη]πτὸν ἄλλω̣[ι παρ’ ἄλλου·]
[τοῦτ’ ἔστιν ὃ πάλ]α̣ι ζητοῦμ[εν ἐγώ τε καὶ Μέ-]
[νων. ὧδε οὖ]ν̣ σκόπει ἐ̣κ̣ [τοῦ σαυτοῦ]
25[λόγου· Θεμιστοκλέ]α οὐκ ἀγα̣[θὸν ἂν φαίης]
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Apparatus


^ 1. pap. : [το]ῦ̣ α̣ὐ̣[τομ]ά̣τ̣[ου](?) Parsons
^ 4. pap. B T F : ἐξέμαθον WP : didicerunt Aristippus
^ 8. pap. : ὦ Ἄνυτε codd.
^ 13. l. [ἡ]μῖν
^ 14. pap. : ἄνδρες ἐνθάδε codd.
^ 18. corr. ex αντρεσ
^ 20. ηπισ]ταντο· papyrus

Editorial History; All History; (detailed)

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Notes

  • 8.

    The hypothesis by William A. Johnson (2004, p. 277, cf. also 1992, p. 57) that a mese stigme after ἄνδρε]ς marked the change of speaker is not confirmed by the direct exam of the papyrus, which does not reveal any punctuation (cf. Carlini 1999, pp. 139-140). As proposed by Peter Parsons in the editio princeps (p. 83), in the left margin a paragraphos (suggested also by Johnson together with the middle dot) could have stressed the change of speaker.

  • 10.

    Χ seems to have been added by a second hand (Cf. Parsons 1968, p. 83; Carlini 1999, p. 141).

  • 19-20.

    The text preserved by the mss is τὴν ἀρετὴν ἣν αὐτοὶ ἀγαθοὶ (oἱ ἀγαθοὶ T) ἦσαν ἠπίσταντο (in F ἀρετὴν...ἦσαν was supplied by f). As noted by Peter Parsons in the editio princeps (pp. 83-84), since the resulting text seems too long (36 letters in the line), maybe something was omitted by the scribe. At line 20 an oblique stroke, descending from left to right, above the first τ could have marked a dislocation (cf. Parsons 1968, p. 84; Carlini 1999, pp. 140-141).

  • .

    In the editio princeps Peter Parsons noticed "above ω̣ an ink-mark, perhaps a very prolonged serif on hypsilon of 21 το[υτο" (p. 84).