The End of the Seven Against Thebes

Classical Quarterly 9 (1-2):80- (1959)
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Abstract

So many scholars nowadays believe that the final scenes of the Seven against Thebes as we have them have been considerably distorted and interpolated that some may not be aware that such an opinion was first expressed little more than ioo years ago. The first scholar to do so was A. Scholl, who afterwards recanted

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The End of the Seven Against Thebes.A. L. Brown - 1976 - Classical Quarterly 26 (02):206-.
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