Euripides, Medea 926–31

Classical Quarterly 38 (02):324- (1988)
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The above is the text of Medea 922–33 and a selection of the critical apparatus from the Oxford text edited by J. Diggle. In his discussion of the variant readings at 926 Diggle leaves open the choice between θήσομαι and θήσω. It seems to me worth noticing that an old proposal of Theodor Ladewig to transpose 926–8 and 929–31, which has in any case much to commend it, has a bearing on the solution of this problem

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original Dyson, M. (1988) "Euripides, _Medea_ 926–31". Classical Quarterly 38(2):324-327

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