Sophocles, Oedipus Tyrannus: The Interpretation of the Opening Scene and the Text of 1. 181

Classical Quarterly 17 (1):48-51 (1967)
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In this scene Oedipus receives the delegation of suppliants who have come, under the leadership of the priest of Zeus, to entreat Oedipus to deliver them from the blight and the plague. The issue with which I propose to deal concerns the composition of this delegation

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