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Textprobleme im Hippolytos des Euripides

    Hans Schwabl

Wiener Studien 128/2015, pp. 27-36, 2015/10/15

Zeitschrift für Klassische Philologie, Patristik und lateinische Tradition

doi: 10.1553/wst128s27

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doi:10.1553/wst128



doi:10.1553/wst128s27


Abstract

Summary: The author of this article intends to demonstrate the existence of a genuine μέν solitarium at the beginning of the prologue (line 1) and to explain its function. He defends the transmitted text of line 277 (θανεῖν) and line 953 (σίτοιϛ) as genuine. Other passages which seem to be in need of emendation are discussed. Among the proposed solutions, there are two, which seem to have every chance to be accepted (line 715 προτραπεῖσ ἐγὠ instead of προτρἐπουσ ἐγὠ and line 1014 εἰκός instead of εἰ μἠ).