In Eur. Cycl. 368-71 δωμάτων and δόµων are often doubted and emended by editors but no actual problems lie on the ground of metrical responsion and style. As far as word’s repetition is concerned, similar examples are in Aesch. Eum. 576-8 and, maybe, 473 f. Tragic patterns in satiric drama are probably aimed to parody.

Odisseo, Oreste e l'ospite-supplice. Nota testuale a Eur. Cycl. 368-71 e Aesch. Eum. 576-8 (e 473-4)

DE POLI M
2010

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In Eur. Cycl. 368-71 δωμάτων and δόµων are often doubted and emended by editors but no actual problems lie on the ground of metrical responsion and style. As far as word’s repetition is concerned, similar examples are in Aesch. Eum. 576-8 and, maybe, 473 f. Tragic patterns in satiric drama are probably aimed to parody.
2010
DE POLI M
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