Dear @lcerrato, I noticed that the Greek text edition on which this PDL file is based does not clearly distinguish the semi-choruses. It just gives the abbreviation Ἡμ. which is expanded into Ἡμίχορος in the PDL file. However, it seems very likely that some instances of Ἡμ. stand for Ἡμίχορος A and some for Ἡμίχορος B, as semi-choruses usually sing in turns or similarly. I would suggest following the new Loeb edition here:
- 1258–1259: Ἡμίχορος A
- 1260: Ἡμίχορος B
- 1268–1270: Ἡμίχορος A
- 1273–1274: Ἡμίχορος A
- 1278–1279: Ἡμίχορος B
- 1280: Ἡμίχορος A
Dear @lcerrato, I noticed that the Greek text edition on which this PDL file is based does not clearly distinguish the semi-choruses. It just gives the abbreviation Ἡμ. which is expanded into Ἡμίχορος in the PDL file. However, it seems very likely that some instances of Ἡμ. stand for Ἡμίχορος A and some for Ἡμίχορος B, as semi-choruses usually sing in turns or similarly. I would suggest following the new Loeb edition here: