The author proposes a new supplement for the lacunae revealed by the metre at the end ol ll. 1672-73, challenging the widespread opinion that l. 1673 must contain the adverb καλῶς, extracted by Auratus fron the paraphrase of schol. vet. T 1672b. The text can be better emended by accepting Canter’s idea that the lost adverb was εὖ and writing ⟨ἐγώ⟩ at the end of l. 1672 and ⟨τάδ’ εὖ⟩ at the end of l. 1673
Clytemnestra's Last Words in Aeschylus' Agamemnon
MEDDA, ENRICO
2013-01-01
Abstract
The author proposes a new supplement for the lacunae revealed by the metre at the end ol ll. 1672-73, challenging the widespread opinion that l. 1673 must contain the adverb καλῶς, extracted by Auratus fron the paraphrase of schol. vet. T 1672b. The text can be better emended by accepting Canter’s idea that the lost adverb was εὖ and writing ⟨ἐγώ⟩ at the end of l. 1672 and ⟨τάδ’ εὖ⟩ at the end of l. 1673File in questo prodotto:
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