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<μήτ’ ἐμὸς υἱός:> lemma suppl. Pertusi ἰστέον δὲ ὅτι υἱὸς Ἡσιόδου Μνασέας ἐστί. Φιλόχορος FGrHist 328 F 213. δὲ Στησίχορόν φησι τὸν ἀπὸ Κλυμένης· ἄλλοι δὲ Ἀρχιέπην Ἀρχιέπην m: Ἀρχιέπης m.
‘Nor any son of mine’: One should know that the son of Hesiod is Mnaseas. But Philochorus says his son was Stesichorus by Clymene. Others say it was Archiepes.
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