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Aeschylus, Agamemnon 126–30
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 February 2009
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page 1 note 1 Aeschylus, , Agamemnon, edited by the late Denniston, J. D. and Page, Denys (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1957). Referred to as D.-P.Google Scholar
page 2 note 1 Greek Tragedy, 3rd edn., 65–7.
page 2 note 2 Also possible, and closer to the manuscripts is δάμια or δήμια, τὰ δήμια πλήθη meaning ‘the multitudes of the people’. Δήμιος here would be simply equivalent to δήμου, without its usual sense of ‘public property’; cf. Cho. 57 ϕρενὸς δαμίας.