The ancients associated the term with the selgi, known for probity (hence Didymus, also quoted in the hypomnema to the demosthenic 'Contra Midiam' in P. Lit. Lond. 179), or for debauchery; in the papyrus the superscription of r. 25 should be dissolved into Σ(έλγη) πόλις, and at the end of the line it reads ἐπι Πισιδ(ίας), 'over Pisidia'.
Erbi', M. (2006). ᾽Ασέλγεια: etimologie a confronto. EIKASMOS, 17, 285-291.
᾽Ασέλγεια: etimologie a confronto
Erbi
2006
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The ancients associated the term with the selgi, known for probity (hence Didymus, also quoted in the hypomnema to the demosthenic 'Contra Midiam' in P. Lit. Lond. 179), or for debauchery; in the papyrus the superscription of r. 25 should be dissolved into Σ(έλγη) πόλις, and at the end of the line it reads ἐπι Πισιδ(ίας), 'over Pisidia'.File in questo prodotto:
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