Rosen, Ralph M2023-05-222023-05-2219892006-09-25https://repository.upenn.edu/handle/20.500.14332/8019It has been nearly twenty years since the publication of P.Oxy. 2737, and the interpretation of lines 44-51 in particular still remains in dispute. These lines are especially vexing because they touch upon a wide range of issues, among them the early career of Plato Comicus and aspects of dramatic competition in fifth-century Athens. Four articles concerned with these lines have appeared in this journal alone over the past decade, and by now the central problems are familiar.1Trouble in the Early Career of Plato Comicus: Another Look at P. Oxy. 2737Article