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Not Callias, But Ecphantides?

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2009

Allan M. Wilson
Affiliation:
University of St. Andrews

Abstract

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Type
Review Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Classical Association 1973

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References

page 126 note 2 For the inscription see Capps, E., ‘The Roman fragments of Athenian Comic Didascaliae’ (Class. Phil, i [1906], pp. 201220)CrossRefGoogle Scholar; Dittmer, W. A., The Fragments of Athenian Comic Didascaliae found in Rome (Princeton diss.), Leiden, 1923.Google Scholar

page 126 note 3 The Dramatic Festivals of Athens, 2nd edition (Oxford, 1968), p. 121.Google Scholar

page 126 note 4 The Fragments of Attic Comedy, vol. i, pp. 170 f. (Leiden, 1957). Cf. also Geissler, , Chronologie der altattischen Komödie (Philologische Untersuchungen, 30), Berlin, 1925.Google Scholar

page 126 note 5 S.V. ψρύνιχος.

page 126 note 6 Nub. 686, Vesp. 84, Eup. fr. 235, from his Πόλεις, very probably of 423 B.C.

page 127 note 1 I.G. ii 977 W p. 107.

page 127 note 2 iii. 96 bc.