Ichneutae (Walker 1919)

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THE ICHNEUTAE OF SOPHOCLES

THE

ICHNEUTAE
OF SOPHOCLES

With Notes and a Translation into English,
preceded by Introductory Chapters
dealing with the Play, with
Satyric Drama, and with
various cognate
matters


BY

RICHARD JOHNSON WALKER

Τέλος δὲ τραγῳδίας μὲν λύειν τὸν βίον, κωμῳδίας δὲ συνιστᾶν αὐτὸν, σατυρικῆς δὲ τοιούτοις θυμελικοῖς χαριεντισμοῖς καθηδύνειν αὐτόν.

Περὶ Κωμῳδίας,
apud Crameri Anecdota.

LONDON:
BURNS AND OATES LTD.
28 ORCHARD STREET, W.
1919

CONTENTS

PAGE
Dedication v
Preface xi
Chapter I (The Plot) 1
Chapter II (The Staff and the Lyre) 5
Chapter III (The Suppression of Pan) 14
Chapter IV (The Style of the Play) 25
Chapter V (The Vocabulary of the Play) 30
Chapter VI (Stichometry) 155
Chapter VII (The Choric Metres of the Play) 175
Chapter VIII (Non-Choric Metre in Satyric Drama, with a Discussion of the Practice of Pratinas)
189
Chapter IX (Thespis) 270
Chapter X (De Choro: an alleged Dialogue by Sophocles, in which the Disputants are Thespis, Choerilus, and himself)
305
Chapter XI (Origines) 313
Chapter XII (Notes on the Nature of Satyric Drama) 348
Chapter XIII (Eridion Agyrticum ?) 353
Chapter XIV (Cos) 378
Text of the Ichneutae with Translation into English and Apparatus Criticus
433
Notes on the Text 508
Appendix to Introductory Chapters 567
Addenda, etc. 627
Indices 645

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