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Notes on the Philoctetes of Sophocles

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

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Copyright © The Classical Association 1928

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page 55 note 1 The fact that P. won the bow through a good turn (670) is of course relevant in this connexion, and one may note the importance of Heracles and of the γιώμη φιλων of 1467.

page 56 note 1 τμγχ⋯νω in this passage is not parenthetical.

page 56 note 2 Compare Ajax 1365, where ⋯νθ⋯δ' ἵξομαι is used in the metaphorical sense ‘I shall come to this (or that) pass—i.e., I shall die,’ but in Agamemnon's reply (seven lines below; the word ⋯νθ⋯δε is echoed in the sense ‘in this world’ (i.e., either ‘when Ajax was alive’ or Possibly ‘as he lies here now, dead but unburied.’)

page 56 note 3 One need only compare line 433 for this meaning of ⋯νταυ⋯α.