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Two Notes on Aristophanes, Wasps

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 February 2009

M. Platnauer
Affiliation:
Brasenose College, Oxford

Extract

Faced with the many and grave difficulties of 1.565 Coulon in his Budé edition excises it, putting a colon at the end of 1. 564 and taking as absolute: ‘déplorent leur pauvreté et y ajoutent’. In this he follows Herwerden and Willems, and defends his action (Essai sur la methode de la critique, p. 169)

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Classical Association 1953

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References

page 53 note 1 Goodwin's statement (M. and T., § 648) that ‘ sometimes takes the subjunctive without , even in Attic Greek’ (which might justify with the subjunctive without ) is not true of Aristophanes. Hecites Ran. 1281 which Elmsley long ago corrected to , and Eccl. 629, where the same scholar corrected the unmetrical rats

page 54 note 1 Except the foolish suggestion of Richards, H. (Aristophanes and others, p. 31), ‘trying to make them equal to my blessings’.Google Scholar