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Classical Quarterly 33 (02):331- (1983)

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  1. The Parabasis in Aristophanes: Prolegomena, Acharnians.A. M. Bowie - 1982 - Classical Quarterly 32 (1):27-40.
    In this article, an introduction to a proposed more comprehensive treatment of the subject, I wish to discuss the contribution that the parabasis makes to the understanding and interpretation of Aristophanes’ comedies. The study of this part of the plays has in the past concentrated upon two main areas: firstly, its role in the development of comedy, including questions about its original position in the dramatic structure and its relationship to other elements such as the parodos and agon; and secondly, (...)
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  • Note on Thucydides II. c. 48, § 3.W. Rhys Roberts - 1914 - Classical Quarterly 8 (01):16-.
    May a reader of Mr. Herbert Richards' Thucydidea briefly defend the manuscript reading in this familiar passage ? In the October issue of the Classical Quarterly (vii. 245) Mr. Richards suggests The second ar is very pointless, and a seems wanted. We do not need to be told that he saw them himself, and hardly that he did see them; that he saw many is worth mentioning.
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