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==Editions== * [[Aldus Manutius]] (1513), [[Aldine Press]], [[editio princeps]] * [[John Potter (Archbishop)|John Potter]] (1697, 1702) * [[Ludwig Bachmann]] (1830), with notes and [[Joseph Justus Scaliger|Scaliger]]'s Latin verse translation [https://books.google.com/books?id=S7ETAAAAQAAJ online] * [[Félix Désiré Dehèque]] (1853), with French translation, Latin paraphrase, and notes [https://books.google.com/books?id=UtqDP_cOWE0C online] * [[Gottfried Kinkel]] (1880) * [[Eduard Scheer]] (1881–1908), including the paraphrases and Tzetzian scholia * [[Carl von Holzinger]] (1895), [[Teubner]] edition with German translation and commentary [https://books.google.com/books?id=-cK5mjAsGtoC online] * [[Emanuele Ciaceri]] (1901), edition with Italian translation and commentary [https://books.google.com/books?id=J0xo8pioFGkC online] * [[George W. Mooney]] (1921), edition with facing English translation and explanatory notes. {reprinted Arno Press, 1979] * Lorenzo Mascialino (1964), [[Teubner]] edition * [[Pascal Quignard]], Lycophron. Alexandra, Paris, Mercure de France (1971) * André Hurst and Antje Kolde (2008), [[Collection Budé|Budé]] edition * Simon Hornblower (repr. 2017), with translation and commentary
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