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Aeschylus, Agamemnon 1458–61

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2009

C. Collard
Affiliation:
University of Kent at Canterbury

Abstract

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Type
Review Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Classical Association 1968

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References

1 J. Conington, Agamemnon, London, 1848.

2 Ed. maior, 1914; cf. Herakles, on v. 681. See the misgivings of Denniston–Page and Headlam–Thomson.

3Owing to …’, Conington, in italics—but he limits the blood to Thyestes' children and Iphigeneia.

4 The ‘feel’ of Euripides' echo of 1461 at Hec. 949 οὐ γ⋯μος ⋯λλ' ⋯λ⋯στορ⋯ς τις οἰζ⋯ς is some support for taking ⋯ρ⋯δματος with οἱζ⋯ς rather than Ἓρις.