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Aiace in Eschilo (fr. 451Q dubium Radt) - Dialnet Export

Lexis, Vol. 24 (2006), pp. 233-246.

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Garriga argues that the fragment (attributed by scholars to many different aeschylean tragedies) should be assigned to Aeschylus' Threissai. The text does not contain a brief account of Ajax death introduced as a paradigm (as H. Lloyd-Jones, in his Loeb edition of the fragments, would have it), but a curse aimed at the hero's enemies, as in the sophoclean play. The evidence -at least in my opinion- strongly supports this reconstruction.

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