Aristophanic Costume Again

Classical Quarterly 7 (3-4):184-185 (1957)
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Professor Webster has replied briefly to my article on this subject, and has dealt elsewhere with the works of art. One point I will gladly concede. In referring the phlyakes-vases to ‘the fourth or third century’ I was quoting Pickard-Cambridge's words in Dithyramb, etc., p. 267. But in Dramatic Festivals, Pickard-Cambridge, perhaps influenced by Trendall, speaks of the fourth century only.

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