Two Textual Problems in Euripides' Antiope, Fr. 188

Classical Quarterly 17 (01):41- (1967)
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In a recent article I drew attention to the fact that the well-known fable of the improvident cicada and the industrious ant has a close resemblance to the story of the twin brothers Amphion and Zethus and their classic debate on the respective merits of the artistic and practical life in Euripides' Antiope, which is reflected not only in the argument of Callicles and Socrates in the Gorgias and Horace, Ep. i. 18

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Euripides and early Greek poetics: the tragedian as critic.Matthew Wright - 2010 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 130:165-184.

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