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Alcumena Euripidi’

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

E. A. Sonnenschein
Affiliation:
The University, Birmingham

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Copyright © The Classical Association 1914

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References

1 My reviewer in the Athenaeum (1891) proposed to change Alcumena into Alcumeo ( = Alkmaeon), adding that ‘it is almost impossible that Euripides should have described a passion of Alkmene which might serve as the basis of a comic exaggeration.’ There is no question of a passion of Alkmene.

2 See also the article Alkmene in Roscher's Lexicon, p. 247.