Besides the various complete editions
of Sophocles (
Oed. Tyr., p. lxi), these separate editions of the
Antigone have been consulted.— Aug. Boeckh. With a German translation, and two Dissertations. (
Berlin, 1st ed. 1843; new ed. 1884.)—John William Donaldson. With English verse translation, and commentary. (
London, 1848.)— Aug. Meineke. (
Berlin, 1861.)—Moriz Seyffert. (
Berlin, 1865.)—Martin L. D'Ooge. On the basis of Wolff's edition. (
Boston, U.S.A., 1884.)— Pallis. With A. critical notes in Modern Greek. (
Athens, 1885.)— Semitelos. With D. C. introduction, critical notes, and commentary, in Modern Greek. (
Athens, 1887.)—Selected passages of this play are discussed by Hermann Schütz, in the first part of his
Sophokleische Studien, which deals with the
Antigone only (
Gotha, 1886, pp. 62). Many other critics are cited in connection with particular points of the play which they have treated. Lastly, reference may be made to the list of subsidia, available for Sophoclean study generally, which has been given in the Introduction to the
Oedipus Tyrannus, p. lxii.