1 Carrière, J. , ‘Théocrite et les Bacchantes’, Pallas 6 (1958), 7–19;CrossRefGoogle Scholar id., ‘Sur le message des Bacchantes’, Ant. Class, xxxv (1966), 118–39; van Groningen, B.A., ‘Les Bacchantes de Theocrite’, Miscellanea di studi alessandrini in memoria di A. Rostagni (Turin, 1963), pp. 338–49;Google Scholarvan der Valk, M.H.L., ‘Theocritus XXVI’, Ant. Class 34 (1965), 84–96.CrossRefGoogle Scholar I give a page reference to these articles and distinguish between Carriere’s contributions by reference to their dates. It should be added that T. B. L. Webster has recently revived an old hypothesis that the idyll is aetiology for the slaying (or mock-slaying) of a child atsome Dionysiac festival (Hellenistic Poetry and Art, 1964, p. 87). I shall assume Theocritean authorship. The idyll appears in excellent company in Pap. Antin., while the same bright genealogical style is evident in line 1 (
) and Id. xiii 45 (
).