2017
DOI: 10.21638/11701/spbu20.2017.101
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Soph. Ant. 471 and Aeschylus’ Oedipus

Abstract: The article is dedicated to the interpretation of Soph. Ant. 471-2. The main problems posed by these verses are the meaning of the epithet ὠμός, the ambiguous reference to Oedipus and the comparison of Antigone to him. Basing on lexicological analysis and interpretation of the context, the author rejects the understanding of ὠμός as "savage, uncivilized" which became popular in the last decades. Meanwhile, the author assumes that this extravagant explanation has diagnostic value, and supposes that we cannot fu… Show more

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