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Dear all,
Thos. Watson is frequently encountered in handbooks and footnotes. I 
have just read the part on Antigone and I agree that it will be 
invaluable. Sutton focused on the problem which puzzled me and which 
illustrates Tudor sacral monarchy that Watson doesn't like Antigone AT 
ALL and says Ismene is ideal. Several typos remain. I did not reread the 
Latin text, though I did read quite a bit of it several decades ago for 
my article "Religious reverence does buriall teen".Thanks Roger
Carol

On 11/30/2010 3:54 AM, Roger Kuin wrote:
> I don't know if everyone on the list has received this, but it's
> wonderful. Roger
>
> Begin forwarded message:
>
> *From: *"Dana F. Sutton" <[log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>>
> *Date: *November 30, 2010 4:51:29 AM GMT+01:00
> *To: *"Dana F. Sutton" <[log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>>
> *Subject: **New text*
>
> I am pleased to announce the addition of the following set of texts
> to The Philogical Museum:
>
> Thomas Watson: Complete Works
>
> URL: http://www.philological.bham.ac.uk/watson/
>
> Dana F. Sutton
> Professor Emeritus of Classics
> The University of California at Irvine
>
> Hon. Fellow
> The Shakespeare Institute
> Stratford-upon-Avon, Warks.
>