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The Manuscripts of Hecuba - Kjeld Matthiessen: Studien zur Textüberlieferung der Hekabe des Euripides. Pp. 147; 8 plates. Heidelberg: Carl Winter, 1974. Cloth.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2009

James Diggle
Affiliation:
Queens' CollegeCambridge

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Copyright © The Classical Association 1977

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1 I am glad to see that Matthiessen has abandoned his brief flirtation (GRBS 10 (1969), 294 n. 5) with the views of A. Tuilier (upon which I remarked adversely in CR N.S. 21 (1971), 21) about the relationship of L and P in the Alphabetical Plays.

2 Triclinius' οὺτως⋯ is actually printed by S.G.Daitz (Teubner, 1973). Such forms in -⋯ are foreign to tragedy (in satyr plays, Cycl. 169, Soph. Ichn. 114); and although they sometimes owe their origin to corruption (Andn 688, Su. 154, 306, fr. 572), the case against Triclinius may be considered proved by Ion 691 (see Zuntz, Inquiry, p. 196).