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    Aeschylus, Supplices 86–95, 843–910, and the Early Transmission of Antistrophic Lyrical Texts.Pär Sandin - 2007 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 151 (2):207-229.
    The symmetrical inter-displacements of corresponding blocks of text between strophes and antistrophes in lyrical odes, earlier proposed for A. Supp. 88–90 ∼ 93–95, 872–75 ∼ 882–84, and 906–7 ∼ 909–10, have affected all parts sung or spoken by the Egyptian herald in the amoibaion in Supp. 843–910. An ancestral text similar to a modern musical score, in which the corresponding lines of strophe and antistrophe run parallel with musical notation, could explain this type of corruption. Such a hypothetical ancestor in (...)
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    Verbal repetition in Sappho: two wedding song fragments (114, 104a V.).Pär Sandin - 2014 - Hermes 142 (2):225-239.
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    The suppliant women. A.J. Bowen aeschylus: Suppliant women. Pp. IV + 374. Oxford: Oxbow books, 2013. Paper, £19.99 . Isbn: 978-1-908343-34-5. [REVIEW]Pär Sandin - 2015 - The Classical Review 65 (1):29-31.
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