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Two Notes on the Agamemnon

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

H. L. Lorimer
Affiliation:
Somerville College, Oxford

Abstract

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Review Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Classical Association 1931

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References

1 Eur. Hel. 1255.

2 Eur. Alc. 845.

3 Minos 315 C.

4 Plut. Vit. Sol. 21.

5 Ditt. Syll 31218, 11. 11–12. Theπρσφαγμα. may well have been pre-Hellenic in origin, for the libation depicted on the Hagia Triadha sarcophagus seems to be of this character. This would account for its survival in Attica till the sixth century and later still in a small, isolated Ionian community.

6 , Comp. Thes. c. Rom. II. Cf. also Hec. 265, where it is used in the plural with this sense.

7 Plut. Vit. Aristid. 21.