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Three Notes on Aristophanes, Wasps

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

M. Platnauer
Affiliation:
Brasenose College, Oxford.

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Type
Review Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Classical Association 1949

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page 6 page 1 In the second edition he abandoned this in favour of Hirschig's δ⋯δοκται λοιδορεῖσθαι on the ground that, on the analogy of Ran. 857 (ἔλεγχ' ⋯λ⋯γχου) and ib. 861 (δ⋯κνειν δ⋯κνεσθαι), the active infinitive should precede the passive. Hirschig's suggestion is mentioned (in a note) in the first edition with the admirable comment, ‘sed δ⋯ρεσθαι κα⋯ δ⋯ρειν quin sincera sit lectio non videtur dubiuru’.

page 7 note 1 Cf. Kock, C.A.F. i, p. 498 (on fr. 411): ‘desumpta sunt ex epirrhemate, quo sycophantas cum patrono suo Cleone exagitatos esse consentaneum est’.

page 7 note 2 Geissler, Chronologie der altattischen Komödie, p. 36.

page 7 note 3 Zieliński, Gliederung der altattischen Komödie, p. 106, n. 2, is sceptical on this point.