Antiphanes fr. 46 K-A and the problem of Spartan moustaches

Classical Quarterly 47 (2):574-578 (1997)
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Abstract

Lines 4–5 of Antiphanes fr. 46 KA, an Athenian view of the stereotypical Spartan life, present several difficult, interrelated problems. The text as printed by Kassel- Austin is grammatically intelligible, although problematic, since καταρονέω is used absolutely elsewhere in old or middle comedy only at Amph.

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