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J. P. Schwindt: Das Motiv der ‘Tagesspanne’—Ein Beitrag zur Ästhetik der Zeitgestaltung im griechisch-römischen Drama. (Studien zur Geschichte und Kultur des Altertums, Neue Folge, 1. Reihe, 9.) Pp. 232. Paderborn, Munich, Vienna, Zurich: Ferdinand Scöhningh, 1994. Paper.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 February 2009

David Bain
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University of Manchester

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1 Although ‘Anhang 9’ does not claim to be complete, it would, I think, have been worth including in iχt one of the tragic quotations made by Daos in Aspis 417f,Èνμιâι γàρ ήμéραι/Тòν ɛὐтνῆТίθηϲι δνϲτνχῆθεόϲ. S. refers to these lines at 147 n. 362 wrongly stating that the fragment is absent from Snell. It is in fact Carcinus, fr. 5a, 3–4 TGrF 1.