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The paper analyzes the encounter between Laius and his son at the crossroads (Soph. OT 802–813) in order to decide whether Oedipus is guilty of killing in excess of self-defense. The measure of danger to his life depends on the weapon, διπλα κξντρα, used by Laius to strike him on the head. On the basis of both literary and iconographical evidence, it is argued that this was, in fact, a double whip rather than a goad, and therefore striking with it was insulting, but not perilous. Furthermore, the way in which Laius travelled is clarified, and his τροχηλατης is shown to be the same person as κηρυξ and ηγεμων, walking ahead and controlling the animals in harness.
Переведенное названиеСофокл OT 809: оскорбление или попытка убийства?
Язык оригиналаанглийский
Страницы (с-по)159–170
Число страниц12
ЖурналHermes - Zeitschrift fur Klassische Philologie
Том153
Номер выпуска2
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СостояниеОпубликовано - 1 апр 2025

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