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The Flight of Phrixus

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

D. S. Robertson
Affiliation:
Trinity College, Cambridge.

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Review Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Classical Association 1940

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References

1 Since writing this paper I have noticed one significant exception. Wilamowitz, in 1924, in his chapter on Apollonius Rhodius in Hellenisiische Dichtung, ii, twice (pp. 244 and 246) spoke of the ram saving Phrixus by swimming (‘den er … durch das Meer nach Aia trug‘, ‘der ihn das Meer durchschwimmend nach Aia trug’). He does not quote evidence.

2 The chief published lists of representations of Phrixus are (i) Hartwig, in Festschrift für Johannes Overbeck, pp. 14 ff.Google Scholar; (ii) Türk in Roscher's Lexikon, s.n. ‘Phrixos’, cc. 2463 ff.; (iii) Jacobsthal, , Die Melischen Reliefs, p. 186Google Scholar, and (iv) Riemann in Brunn-Bruckmann, clvi, text to plates 779 and 780, p. 19. For representations of Helle alone, see Lesky, in Wien. Stud. xlvi. 128Google Scholar. Professor J. D. Beazley has very kindly helped me with references, information, and criticism, and I must also thank Mr. C. T. Seltman for similar help with the coins, and my son Mr. Martin Robertson for help with the vases.