CHAPTER CXXV
μετ᾽ Ἀρριβαίου γεγένηνται—so
Xen. Hell. iv. 8. 16,
μετὰ Λακεδαιμονίων γενέσθαι: cf. ch. 113, 4,
μετὰ τῶν...ἦσαν ώστε refers to the whole following sentence, and is grammatically connected with
ἐχώρουν, line 12.
κυρωθὲν δ᾽ οὐδέν—a noticeable instance of the acc. absolute personally constructed (=
οὐδενὸς κυρωθέντος) without
ὡς: see Madvig § 182, R. 2: Goodwin § 110, 2: cf.
Hdt. ii. 66,
ταῦτα δὲ γιγνόμενα, πένθεα μεγάλα τοὺς Αἰγυπτἰους καταλαμβάνει:
Ar. Plut. 277,
λαχὸν τὸ γράμμα:
Plat. Phaedr. 265 D ὂ ἔστιν, ὁρισθέν. Here possibly the construction is assimilated to the preceding
δοκοῦν, which itself is very rare, though analogous to
ἐξόν, προσῆκον, etc.
ἐκ τῆς διαφορᾶς—‘in consequence of the quarrel’.
ὅπερ φιλεῖ...ἐκπλήγνυσθαι—instead of
ποιεῖν, which might be expected, as in
ii. 65,
ὅπερ φιλεῖ ὅμιλος ποιεῖν, an infinitive is added explanatory of
ὅπερ: so
vi. 33,
ὅπερ καὶ Ἀθηναῖοι...ηὐξήθησαν: cf.
Dem. Androt. 593,
ὅπερ Εὐκτήμων...ὄεται δεῖν. The sense in these cases is given by rendering
ὅπερ ‘just as’. In
vii. 80, in a description of a similar panic, we have
οἶον φιλεῖ...φόβοι ἐγγίγνεσθαι. ἀσαφῶς—‘without visible cause’.
ἐκπλήγνυσθαι is an exceptional form for
ἐκπλησσεσθαι.
ὄσον οὔπω—so
vi. 34:
viii. 96,
ὅσον οὐκ ἤδη ἐνόμιζον αὐτοὺς παρεῖναι.
ἐκδρόμους—predicate, ‘to sally out’: so
Xen. Hel. iv. 5. 16: see ch. 127, 6,
ἐκδρομαί: ch. 34, 3,
ὀξέως ἐπεκθεῖν.
τελευταῖος—connected with
ὑποχωρῶν, as
πρώτοις is with
προσκεισομένοις: cf. ch. 38, 17.
ὡς διὰ ταχέων—ch. 96, 4.