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Aristophanes, Lysistrate 264
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 11 February 2009
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Aristophanes, Lysistrate 256–65 ∼ 271–80 runs as follows. I print the muchdiscussed and frequently emended2 lines 260–65 ∼ 275–80 as they appear in the manuscripts (the strophe survives only in R) and testimonia, and shall argue that they are sound with the exception of 264, for which I suggest an emendation.
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page 53 note 1 See Platnauer, , pp.243 f.Google Scholar
page 53 note 2 For a full listing of proposed emendations, see Henderson, , ad loc.Google Scholar
page 54 note 1 For resolution of the first syllable in 265 cf. Frogs 395 f. and see Prato, , p.187 (at Birds 944).Google Scholar
page 54 note 2 For possible parallels see Denniston, , pp.139 ff.Google Scholar
page 54 note 3 Dale, , p.78 n.l.Google Scholar
page 54 note 4 Brunck conjectured at Plutus 297 ( codd.).
page 54 note 5 Further examples in Denniston, , pp. 133 ff.Google Scholar Note that Birds 1394, cited by Denniston, (p.134)Google Scholar, is not an example: see Fraenkel, , p.185 n.l.Google Scholar
page 54 note 6 See Wilamowitz, , Verskunst, pp.269 ff. for possible licences in Euripides.Google Scholar
page 54 note 7 Cf. Verskunst, pp.481 f.
page 54 note 8 First suggested by Hermann, (at line 192) and Reisig (in Enger, ad loc).Google Scholar