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Greek Literature - General

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Euripides: Selected Fragmentary Plays Vol II
edited, with Introductions, Translations and Commentaries by C Collard, M J Cropp and J Gibert
The fragmentary plays of Euripides are a body of texts still regularly increasing in number and extent. They are of very great interest in themselves, apart from the significant aid they give
to the fuller appreciation of the surviving complete plays. This
two-volume edition brings together for the first time for English
readers the more substantial and important of the plays, about
fifteen in all. Each play is introduced by a ...

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Euripides: The Children of Heracles
with and introduction, translation and commentary by William Allan
The Children of Heracles is a powerful and challenging tragedy of exile and supplication. Driven from their homeland by Eurystheus, King of Argos, the children of Heracles flee as fugitives throughout Greece until they are granted protection in Athens. However, their acceptance as political refugees threatens to cause civil revolt among the Athenians and hostile invasion from the Argives. The self-sacrifice of Heracles' daughter ensures a victory ...
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Euripides: Helen
edited, with translation and commentary by Peter Burian~
Helen who has always been faithful to her husband Menelaus;
who never went to Troy, but was carried off to Egypt, where she
remains throughout the Trojan War, waiting faithfully for her
husband Menelaus to rescue her. Meanwhile, Helen of Troy - a mere
phantom fashioned by the gods - has blighted the real Helen's
life with undeserved hatred. Helen plays with this premise in
ways that make it by turns amusing ...

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Aristophanes: Wealth
edited with translation and commentary by Alan H. Sommerstein
This volume is the first edition with commentary since 1907 of AristophanesÆ last surviving play, in which, as so often before, an audacious and imaginative hero finds a miraculous remedy for the all-too-real ills of the contemporary worldùin this case the concentration of wealth in the hands of those who donÆt deserve it at the expense of those who do. To achieve this he needs the aid of no less than three gods, and the play ...
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The 'Old Oligarch': The Constitution of the Athenians Attributed to Xenophon
edited, with an introduction, translation and commentary by J L Marr and P J Rhodes
'Old Oligarch' is a label often applied to the unknown author of the Athenian Constitution preserved with the works of Xenophon. Probably written in the mid 420's B.C., it is the earliest surviving Athenian prose text, and its author was probably a young pupil of the teachers known as sophists. It is an essay which replies to oligarchic criticisms of the Athenian democracy by agreeing with the critics that democracy is distasteful but ...
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Xenophon: Apology & Memorabilia I
edited with an introduction, translation and commentary by M.D. Macleod
Xenophon's philosophical works have long lived under the shadow of those of his brilliant contemporary fellow student of Socrates, Plato. They both wrote an Apology and a Symposium, and though few would deny that Plato was the more profound and original philosopher, Xenophon's contribution has been unjustly ignored. His writings, which are of wider scope than Plato's, encompassing history and technical treatises as well as ...
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Sophocles: Fragmentary Plays I
edited with an introduction, translation and commentary by Alan H Sommerstein, with David Fitzpatrick and Thomas H Talboy
^BSophocles: Fragmentary Plays
with introductions, translations and commentaries by A. Sommerstein, D. Fitzpatrick and T. Talboy
The Athenian tragic dramatist Sophocles wrote over 120 plays in his sixty-year career, of which only seven have survived complete. This volume presents what is known, or can be inferred or conjectured, about half a dozen plays known to us only from quotations, indirect references, and occasionally a papyrus. ...

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Sophocles: Selected Fragmentary Plays, Volume 2
with introductions, translations and commentaries by Alan H. Sommerstein and Thomas H. Talboy
Following the volume of six fragmentary Sophoclean tragedies published in this series in 2006, Alan Sommerstein and Thomas Talboy now present seven more. Three of these dramatise successive phases of the story of how a jealous and treacherous Odysseus brought about the judicial murder of the culture-hero Palamedes and of the terrible revenge taken by Palamedes' father Nauplius. The volume also includes dramas about the first day's fighting of the ...
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Greek Orators VI: Apollodorus Against Nearia
with an introduction, translation and commentary by C. Carey.
Rational persuasion and appeal to an audience's emotions are
elements of most literature, but they are found in their purest
form in oratory. The speeches written by the Greek Orators for
delivery in law-courts, deliberative councils and assemblies
enjoyed an honoured literary status, and rightly so, for the best
of them have great vitality. There is no crude, primitive stage
of development: the earliest speeches are ...

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Plato: Republic I and II (-368c)~
edited by C Emlyn-Jones~
Republic, Plato's best known and most frequently read
dialogue, although receiving a flood of translations and
philosophical analysis over the last 100 years, has in recent
times been quite short of detailed commentaries. In particular, a
full edition of the introductory sections of the dialogue,
representing, probably, a single papyrus roll in the original
text (the division into our 'Books' came later), has ...

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