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(F.) Stoessl Personenwechsel in Menanders Dyskolos. (Sitz. österreich. Akad., phil.-hist. Klasse, 234, 5.) Vienna: R. M. Rohrer. 1960. Pp. 91. ö.S. 60.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 December 2013

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Copyright © The Society for the Promotion of Hellenic Studies 1963

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1 Cf. (for Menander) Gudeman, A., Grundriss zur Geschichte der klassischen Philologie,2 38 n. 2Google Scholar, Andrieu, J., Le Dialogue antique, 93 ff.Google Scholar, Cantarella, R., RIL xciii 1959, 82 Google Scholar, and the Dyscolus editions (e.g. Kraus, 12 f., Martin, J., 19)Google Scholar; (for Euripides) Page, D. L.'s edition of the Medea, pp. xxxvii ff.Google Scholar

2 But we ought to bear in mind the late Harsh, P. W.'s comments on shadows and the like in the photographs of the Bodmer papyrus: ‘useless dots of ink, sometimes flecks … occur throughout the manuscript … sometimes a dot appears in the photograph where there is nothing remarkable in the papyrus’ (Gnomon, xxxi 1959, 579).Google Scholar