Andogides 1. 8 and Thucydides 4. 63. I1

Classical Quarterly 24 (1):28-32 (1974)
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If we reject τις, which appears only in derivative manuscripts, then the sentence is notable in the following ways. First, the position of τι—not that it separates καστος from μν, but because we expect it, if present at all, to appear as πρς τι … and αστς τι in itself is a conspicuously discordant juxtaposition—hence presumably the corruption to αστς τις. Second, the sense: the sentence must surely mean not that each juryman has a criterion, but that each has a different criterion, that he would like to see satisfied

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