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  1. On the Manuscripts and Text of Euripides, Medea: II. The Text1.James Diggle - 1984 - Classical Quarterly 34 (1):50-65.
    νδνουϲα μν Φυγι πολιτν ν Φκετο θόνα, ατ τε πάνταξυμΦέρουϲ' 'Iάϲονι. 12 πολιτν Π1 codd. et Σ bv: πολίταιϲ V3, sicut coni. Barnes θονοϲ Π1 gE; δ Stob. 4. 22. 30 The two Sophoclean passages by which Page supports his plea that 'πολιτν stands for πολίταιϲ…, being attracted by the following ν into the genitive case’ do not inspire much confidence, since both are capable of being explained differently. Further, as a recent writer has remarked, ‘on cherche en vain la (...)
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  • Book Reviews. [REVIEW][author unknown] - 2004 - The European Legacy 9 (1):103-139.
    Religion as a Chain of Memory. By Danièle Hervieu‐Léger. Translated by Simon Lee, vi+202 pp. $60.00 cloth, $22.00 paper. In her eminently readable book Danièle Hervi...
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  • Choral Inclination: Coming Together as the World Falls Apart.Danielle Hanley - 2022 - Philosophia 50 (5):2551-2570.
    What drives bodies together? What inclines them towards one another? What keeps these bodies inclined towards each other as the world around them continues to fall apart? In this article, I argue that the circulation of grief and anger produces a choral inclination, a relationality forged through our emotional responses to loss. Coming together through this choral inclination allows us to acknowledge loss, confront its conditions, and enact a collective response to it. I engage with feminist philosopher Adriana Cavarero’s concept (...)
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