Aristophanes, Lysistrata, 641–647

Classical Quarterly 21 (2):339-342 (1971)
  Copy   BIBTEX

Abstract

This passage has been used—and abused—for the study of Athenian female initiations, or, more cautiously, of the practice of the arkteia at Brauron. As it is, it poses more problems that it solves. Most of all, it complicates the question of the age of the arktoi. In fact the scholium seems prima facie to contradict the text, when on v. 645 it says that the ‘bears’ were not more than ten years and not less than five years old, while the accepted text of Aristophanes decisively implies an age greater than ten years. The situation is even more obscured by another indication pointing towards an association of the arkteia with the age of ten, the equation of the verb dekateusai with arkteusai.

Other Versions

No versions found

Links

PhilArchive



    Upload a copy of this work     Papers currently archived: 101,219

External links

Setup an account with your affiliations in order to access resources via your University's proxy server

Through your library

Similar books and articles

Analytics

Added to PP
2010-12-09

Downloads
40 (#564,522)

6 months
12 (#304,424)

Historical graph of downloads
How can I increase my downloads?

Citations of this work

The tragic wedding.Richard Seaford - 1987 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 107:106-130.
Artemis Bear-Leader.Michael B. Walbank - 1981 - Classical Quarterly 31 (02):276-.
Disrobing in the Oresteia.R. Drew Griffith - 1988 - Classical Quarterly 38 (02):552-.

Add more citations

References found in this work

No references found.

Add more references