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ἔοικε δὲ περὶ τῆς τῶν ὅλων φύσεως οὐδ᾽ Εὐριπίδης διαφωνεῖν τοῖς προειρημένοις, μαθητὴς ὢν Ἀναξαγόρου τοῦ φυσικοῦ· ἐν γὰρ τῆι Μελανίππηι τίθησιν {#lemma: οὕτως | Fr. 484 Kannicht}}· | ἔοικε δὲ περὶ τῆς τῶν ὅλων φύσεως οὐδ᾽ Εὐριπίδης διαφωνεῖν τοῖς προειρημένοις, μαθητὴς ὢν Ἀναξαγόρου τοῦ φυσικοῦ· ἐν γὰρ τῆι Μελανίππηι τίθησιν {{#lemma: οὕτως | Fr. 484 Kannicht}}· | ||
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M = reading of the whole MS tradition
m = reading of part of the MS tradition
P = reading on a papyrus
m = reading of part of the MS tradition
P = reading on a papyrus
ἔοικε δὲ περὶ τῆς τῶν ὅλων φύσεως οὐδ᾽ Εὐριπίδης διαφωνεῖν τοῖς προειρημένοις, μαθητὴς ὢν Ἀναξαγόρου τοῦ φυσικοῦ· ἐν γὰρ τῆι Μελανίππηι τίθησιν οὕτως Fr. 484 Kannicht·
It seems that even Euripides, who was a student of Anaxagoras, the natural philosopher, did not disagree with what has been said on the nature of all things, for he writes the following in the Melanippe…
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