Scholion to Pindar, Olympians 1.91a p. 38, 10 Drachmann = T 38 a3 Kannicht
περὶ δὲ τοῦ ἡλίου οἱ φυσικοί φασιν ὡς λίθος καλεῖται ὁ ἥλιος· καὶ Ἀναξαγόρου δὲ γενόμενον τὸν Εὐριπίδην μαθητὴν “πέτρον” εἰρηκέναι τὸν ἥλιον… (Or. 4-7) καὶ πάλιν… (Or. 989-96)...
Concerning the sun, the natural philosophers say that the sun is called a stone and that Euripides, being a student of Anaxagoras, calls the sun a ‘rock’ (Or. 4-7) and again (Or. 989-96)...
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