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Euripides: Phaethon

✍ Scribed by Euripides; James Diggle


Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Year
1970
Tongue
English
Leaves
264
Series
Cambridge Classical Texts and Commentaries 12
Category
Library

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✦ Table of Contents


Title page
Contents
Plates
Plates
Preface
Abbreviations
PROLEGOMENA
I. The myth
II. Euripides
TEXT
α½™Ο€ΟŒΞΈΞ΅ΟƒΞΉΟ‚ Φαέθοντος
Sigla
Φαέθων
Fragmenta incertae sedis
COMMENTARY
The hypothesis
Prologue (1β€”62)
Parodos (63β€”101)
First episode (102β€”167)
Messenger speech (168β€”177)
178β€”226
Hymenaeus (227β€”244)
245β€”327
Fragmenta incertae sedis
Appendix A. Ovid and Nonnus
Appendix B. The rhetors
Sulpicius Maximus
Lucian: Dialogi deorum 25
Philostratus: Imagines I.11
Appendix C. The monuments
The Casa Farnesina and the Domus aurea
The sarcophagi and other representations
Arretine mould: museum of fine arts, Boston
Conclusions
Bibliography
Index verborum
Index of passages discussed
Subject index
Greek index


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