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Three Notes on Aeschylus, Prometheus Vinctus
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 October 2009
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page 116 note 1 The use of the verb in Plato, Protagoras 321a (), surely indicates that Plato had the Prometheus Vinctus in mind when making his myth of Prometheus and Epimetheus.
page 118 note 1 See Kern, Orphic Fragments, p. 118, no. 47. 9; p. 292, no. 287. 5 ; p. 310, no. 297a. 8; p. 199, no. 167a. 3; p. 180, no. 120; p. 246, no. 233.
page 119 note 1 Mr. G. D. Thomson very kindly drew my attention to this parallel.