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As to the wearing of a leather phallus by fifth-century comic actors, Pickard- Cambridge wrote: ‘Aristophanes’ resolution (Nu 537 ff.) to avoid such indecencies does not seem to have lasted long.’ One year would not have beenlong; and Beare, who resumed Thiele's position, and Webster, who supported that of Körte, carried on a controversy on the matter without reference to what I believe is a relevant, if misunderstood, text.
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page 51 note 2 CQ. (1954), pp. 64–75; (1955), pp. 94–5; (1957); PP. 1855; (1959), PP. 126–7.
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page 52 note 2 Loc. cit. 47, 49 (forerunner of New Comedy), 50, 52, 61, 73, 77.
page 52 note 3 Ed. 1835.
page 52 note 4 Arch.f. lat. Lex. xi. 516, 532.
page 52 note 5 Bekker's Index s.v.
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