Euripides' Telephus

Classical Quarterly 37 (02):272- (1987)
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Whom did Telephus defend in Telephus? We know that he defended himself; fr. 710 proves that. It is widely, and I believe rightly, held that he defended the Trojans also; but this has been denied by some scholars, most recently by David Sansone in an article on the date of Herodotus' publication. In the first part of this paper I shall comment on Sansone' arguments and offer a defence of the conventional view; I shall then make some rather speculative suggestions concerning the reconstruction of the play

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Hiketeia.John Gould - 1973 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 93:74-103.
Evidence for the date of Herodotus' publication.Charles W. Fornara - 1971 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 91:25-34.

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