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Headword:
*katabolh/
Adler number: kappa,481
Translated headword: onset
Vetting Status: high
Translation: [Meaning] a recurrent grip of fever.[1]
"But after the Macedonians had closed, [?]from the onset, on the barbarians, they immediately broke ranks and began to flee."[2]
Greek Original:*katabolh/: periodikh\ lh=yis puretou=. tw=n de\ *makedo/nwn e)k katabolh=s sunereisa/ntwn toi=s barba/rois, eu)qe/ws e)kkli/nantes e)/feugon.
Notes:
[1] The headword (also
kappa 482,
kappa 483) has the same gloss in
Photius and in
Timaeus'
Platonic Lexicon. This sense (LSJ's III) of
katabolh/ is attested in
Plato,
Gorgias 519A (web address 1) and also -- though as the variant
kathbolh/ -- in
Hippias Minor 372E (web address 2).
[2]
Polybius fr. 168 Büttner-Wobst. [In her critical apparatus, Adler notes that Schweighäuser replaced
e)k katabolh=s with
e)k metabolh=s, "after a wheeling-about manoeuvre," which Büttner-Wobst (536) adopts.] Büttner-Wobst notes (ibid.) that Valesius (Henri de Valois 1603-1676) attributed this fragment to
Polybius.
Reference:
T. Büttner-Wobst, ed., Polybii Historiae, vol. IV, (Leipzig 1904)
Associated internet addresses:
Web address 1,
Web address 2
Keywords: daily life; definition; dialects, grammar, and etymology; historiography; history; imagery; medicine; military affairs; philosophy; rhetoric
Translated by: Ronald Allen on 1 December 2007@01:36:57.
Vetted by:Catharine Roth (modified translation, other cosmetics) on 1 December 2007@22:34:24.
David Whitehead (tweaked headword, tr; modified and augmented notes) on 2 December 2007@05:23:56.
David Whitehead (tweaking) on 30 January 2013@06:16:50.
Catharine Roth (coding) on 22 December 2014@22:29:35.
Ronald Allen (expanded n.2, cosmetics in bibliography) on 26 October 2018@22:41:33.
Catharine Roth (another link) on 20 April 2019@14:15:07.
Catharine Roth (corrected cross-reference) on 20 April 2019@14:16:24.
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