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AESCHYLUS, AGAMEMNON 78: NO ROOM FOR ARES*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 April 2012

ENRICO MEDDA
Affiliation:
Università di Pisa, Dipartimento di Filologia Classica, [email protected]

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References

* I refer to the following works, listed in chronological order, with the author's name only: Aeschyli tragoediae, recensuit G. Hermannus, 2 vols. (Leipzig, 18592 [1852]); U. von Wilamowitz-Moellendorff, Aeschyli tragoediae (Berlin, 1914); P. Groeneboom, Aeschylus' Agamemnon (Groningen, 1944); E. Fraenkel, Aeschylus. Agamemnon, 3 vols. (Oxford, 19622 [1950]); G. Murray, Aeschyli septem quae supersunt tragoediae (Oxford, 19552 [1937]); J.D. Denniston and D.L. Page, Aeschylus. Agamemnon (Oxford, 1957); H.J. Rose, A Commentary on the Surviving Plays of Aeschylus, vol. 2 (Amsterdam, 1958); G. Italie and S. Radt, Index Aeschyleus (Leiden, 19642); G. Thomson, The Oresteia of Aeschylus, with an introduction and commentary, in which is included the work of the late W. Headlam, new edition revised and enlarged (Amsterdam and Prague, 1966 [1938]); D.L. Page, Aeschyli septem quae supersunt tragoediae (Oxford, 1972); J. Bollack and P. Judet de La Combe, L'Agamemnon d'Eschyle. Le texte et ses interpretations, 1.1 (J.B.) Prologue. Parodos anapestique. Parodos lyrique I (Lille and Paris, 1981); O. Werner, Aischylos. Tragödien und Fragmente, hrsg. v. K. Bayer, M. Führmann and G. Jäger (Munich, 19884 [1959]); M.L. West, Aeschyli tragoediae cum incerti poetae Prometheo (Stuttgart and Leipzig, 19982 [1990]); M. Vílchez Díaz and F. Rodríguez Adrados, Esquilo. Tragedias, vol. 3 Agamenón (Madrid, 2006); A.H. Sommerstein (ed. and tr.), Aeschylus. Oresteia (Cambridge, MA and London, 2008). I am indebted to Luigi Battezzato, Riccardo Di Donato and Maria Pia Pattoni for helpful comments and to the anonymous reader of CQ for his useful suggestions.