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    A Note on Aeschlyus, Agamemnon 403–5 ≈ 420–2.Joseph F. Gannon - 1997 - Classical Quarterly 47 (02):560-.
    Aeschylus' constant metrical practice shows that either Ag. 404/5 in the strophe, or 421/2 , correspondingly in the antistrophe, is corrupt in the manuscript tradition.
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    An Interpretation of Timon of Phlius Fr. 38 D.Joseph F. Gannon - 1987 - American Journal of Philology 108 (4).
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    A Note on Aeschlyus, Agamemnon 403–5 ≈ 420–2.Joseph F. Gannon - 1997 - Classical Quarterly 47 (2):560-564.
    Aeschylus' constant metrical practice shows that either Ag. 404/5 in the strophe, or 421/2, correspondingly in the antistrophe, is corrupt in the manuscript tradition..
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