[Meaning they] having been lifted up.[1] "When the Boeotians had been raised [sc. in spirit] by their success," Chabrias laid these men low.[2]
*metewrisqe/ntwn: e)parqe/ntwn. metewrisqe/ntwn de\ tw=n *boiwtw=n dia\ th\n eu)hmeri/an, tou/tous *xabri/as e)tapei/nwse.
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Phrynichus,
Praeparatio sophistica fr.332. (It is not clear why Adler called this a false attribution.)
[1] The headword is the aorist passive participle of
metewri/zw in the genitive plural, as in the quotation given. For this verb cf.
mu 765.
[2]
Diodorus Siculus 15.69.1; the first clause (including the headword) is quoted verbatim, the second summarises the rest of the chapter. (See on this Theodoridis'
Photius edition, vol.II pp.LXXVI-LXXVII.) For Chabrias, an Athenian general of the C4 BCE, see
xi 33,
chi 1.
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