On the Hector of Astydamas

American Journal of Philology 137 (1):61-89 (2016)
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Abstract

The purpose of this article is to set out, discuss and reevaluate the textual and iconographic evidence that may be considered (or that has been considered) as pertaining to the Hector of Astydamas. It aims to assess the relevance of each piece of evidence, to gauge the degree of probability with which it may or may not be related to the play, and to offer a handful of new hypotheses, including a few textual suggestions.

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