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John Davie, co-author of Et Tu, Brute? turns his attention to Ancient Greece. With a foreword by Harry Mount.
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Examination of Euripides' Hippolytus by leading academics which is accompanied by an English translation by an expert in Greek drama.
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Cheney explores the literary trope of Elysium from ancient Greek poetry to the English Renaissance, with attention to its place in... Læs mere
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This is a second edition of the second volume of James Diggle's Oxford Classical Text of Euripides (1981). This volume includes an entirely new apparatus criticus, reassigning a large number of conjectures to their correct authors, and incorporating many new proposals
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Last Thoughts on Euripides is a companion to the second edition of volume II of the Oxford Classical Text edition of Euripides. James Diggle explains choices made in that edition, assesses developments in scholarship, and advances a number of new proposals concerning the plays.
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A lively history of women's sex, desire and pleasure in the classical world
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This volume provides, for the first time, a focused study of scare tactics and fearmongering in a broad range of Greek and Roman authors and genres, showing how alarmist tactics were used in both antiquity and today.
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A literary commentary on the History of the Peloponnesian War that brings Thucydides’ ideas to a wider audience
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The first edition to show Polybius as an extraordinary writer and not just as a historian, focusing on a particularly varied and exciting book, here presented in a new text. It... Læs mere
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This verse by verse analysis of unusual forms and grammatical and exegetical difficulties in the Greek New Testament is expanded and revised, improving on the acclaimed original version.