Notes On the Works And Days of Hesiod With Introduction And Appendix

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VII 420; Od. IX 234. 8€ is equivalent to yap and gives the reason why the wood is least likely to be worm-eaten: for it pours its leaves to the ground and ceases from budding or putting forth branches, i. E. The sap is down, epa^e : cf. 473 infra and II. VI 147 : (pvWa — ave/ios xajia8Ls x^et. IrTopOos : a leafy branch in Od. VI 128: TTTopdov K\aae — (pvWoiv; here equivalent to sprouting, or putting forth leaves.
422. Cf. Vergil Georg. I 256: (Hinc praediscere possumus, quando conveniat) tempes
...tivam silvis evertere pinum. /jLefxvrjixepos : NOTES ON THE WORKS AND DAYS OF HESIOD 145 practically equivalent to an adverb, as in 623 and 711 infra (mindful of the season or of the advice), or as Leaf on II. V 263 says, it is an instance of the common Greek habit of expressing by the participle what we give in the principal verb: do not forget, etc. A>pta epya: explanatory of vKoroiielv : Then don't forget to cut wood, the work of the season. Paley puts a colon after iJLefjLvrjfxevos, and Mair trans- lates: Then be thou mindful to cut wood: a seasonable work.

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