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  1. On the Manuscripts and Text of Euripides, Medea: II. The Text1.James Diggle - 1984 - Classical Quarterly 34 (1):50-65.
    νδνουϲα μν Φυγι πολιτν ν Φκετο θόνα, ατ τε πάνταξυμΦέρουϲ' 'Iάϲονι. 12 πολιτν Π1 codd. et Σ bv: πολίταιϲ V3, sicut coni. Barnes θονοϲ Π1 gE; δ Stob. 4. 22. 30 The two Sophoclean passages by which Page supports his plea that 'πολιτν stands for πολίταιϲ…, being attracted by the following ν into the genitive case’ do not inspire much confidence, since both are capable of being explained differently. Further, as a recent writer has remarked, ‘on cherche en vain la (...)
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  • The Prologues of Euripides' Iphigeneia in Aulis.David Bain - 1977 - Classical Quarterly 27 (01):10-.
    Anyone who seeks to add to the already vast pile of literature dealing with the I.A. must needs feel apologetic, especially if he is conscious that little of what he will say is new. Nevertheless this seems to be one of those occasions when it is necessary to restate old arguments. Recent contributors to the debate about the problems of the opening of the play either fail to realize what the problems are or else attempt to explain away valid criticisms (...)
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