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Sir Richard C. Jebb, Commentary on Sophocles: Antigone, II. (search)
de\ dra=ma th\n o)nomasi/an e)/sxen a)po\ th=s parexou/shs th\n u(po/qesin *)antigo/nhs. u(po/keitai de\ a)/tafon to\ sw=ma *polunei/kous, kai\ *)antigo/nh qa/ptein au)to\ peirwme/nh para\ tou= *kre/ontos kwlu/etai. fwraqei=sa de\ au)th\ qa/ptousa a)po/llutai. *ai(/mwn te o( *kre/ontos e)rw=n au)th=s kai\ a)forh/tws e)/xwn e)pi\ th=| toiau/th| sumfora=| au(to\n diaxeiri/zetai: e)f' w(=| kai\ h( mh/thr *eu)rudi/kh teleuta=| to\n bi/on a)gxo/nh|. *s*a*l*o*u*s*t*i*o*u A rhetorician of the 5th cent. A.D.: see on Oed. Col., p. 6.— In the Laurentian MS., which alone records him as the writer, this Argument stands at the end of the play, immediately after the anonymous Argument (our III.). stasia/zetai, pass., ‘are made subjects of dispute,’ i.e. are told in conflicting ways, are ‘discrepant’: a late use of the word, which cannot be deduced from the older, though rare, active use of stasia/zw (th\n po/lin, etc.) as ‘to involve in party strife.’ *)/iwn Of Chios, the poet and prose-wri