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(H.) Dohm Mageiros: die Rolle des Kochs in der griechisch-römischen Komödie. (Zetemata, 32.) Munich: C. H. Beck. 1964. Pp. xv + 294. DM 38.

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(H.) Dohm Mageiros: die Rolle des Kochs in der griechisch-römischen Komödie. (Zetemata, 32.) Munich: C. H. Beck. 1964. Pp. xv + 294. DM 38.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 September 2015

W. Geoffrey Arnott*
Affiliation:
University of Newcastle upon Tyne

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Copyright © The Society for the Promotion of Hellenic Studies 1965

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References

1 The fragments are Antiphanes, fr. 222; Sotades, 1; Euphron, 1; Anaxippus, 1; and Damoxenus, 2. In discussing the last of these (161 ff.), Dohm produces an unmetrical conjecture (v. 31, p. 174 and n. 1), and fails to note Alciphron, 3.19.8 (from comedy? cf. Meineke, , FCG 4.334 Google Scholar; Kock, , Rh. Mus. 43 [1888] 40 ff.Google Scholar) as a parallel for comic ridicule of the Epicurean term καταπύκνωσις (p. 165).

2 Though Dohm's references to ‘Pythodicus’ in his Aulularia discussion now need altering: cf. Handley, E. W., Philol. 107 (1963) 316 f.Google Scholar