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Not the Individual but the Species? - Warren E. Blake: Menander's Dyscolus. Introduction, Text, Textual Commentary and Interpretive Translation. (A.P.A. Philological Monographs, xxiv.) Pp. 225; 21 plates. New York: American Philological Association, 1966. Cloth, $8.50. - Theophrastus: The Characters; Menander: Plays and Fragments. Translated by Philip Vellacott. Pp. 247. West Drayton: Penguin Books, 1967. Paper, 7s. 6d.
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1 Two examples, briefly. Epit. 4: wine costing one obol a kotyle is not ‘cheap’ but exorbitantly expensive (Körte, Gnomon, i [1925], 21 f.); ibid. 592 ff.: this is an interior monologue, not a debate between τ⋯ δαιμ⋯νιον and Charisius (Leo, Der Monolog im Drama, 101 f.; Webster, C.R. lxxix [1965], 17).