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Dorian Farce? - Lennart Breitholtz: Die dorische Farce im griechischen Mutterland vor dem 5. Jahrhundert. Hypothese oder Realität? (Studia Graeca et Latina Gothoburgensia, x.) Pp. 258; 22 photographs. Stockholm: Almqvist & Wiksell, 1960. Paper, Kr. 28.
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page 229 note 1 The isolated attempt by Cornford deserves today to be remembered only as an historical curiosum; cf. Breitholtz, p. 14.
page 230 note 1 As Breitholtz notes (p. 102), Pickard-Cambridge speaks not of a ‘dorische Farce’, but, more cautiously, of ‘the mime-like performances of Dorian peoples, or … dances in character, associated with Dorian ritual’.