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This translation of the only extant satyr play of Euripides is designed for the non-specialist reader, and is accompanied by a critical introduction and notes designed to clarify obscure references and to explain the conventions of the Athenian stage.
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Like Carl Darling Buck's Comparative Grammar of Greek and Latin (1933), this book is an explanation of the similarities and differences between Greek and Latin morphology and lexicon through an account of their prehistory.
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This edition of Aristophanes' comedy is intended for students and scholars. It includes an examination of the comic and dramatic qualities of the play and an introduction to the text covering... Læs mere
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Greek texts are often fragmented and their subject background obscure. The wealth of inscriptions found scattered... Læs mere
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The aside is a familiar device in European drama, but surprisingly little has been written about it in connection with the... Læs mere
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Readers of Greek literary, historical, oratorical, ritual and even medical texts, are all liable to encounter ideas of pollution. This text seeks to describe and analyze this wide-ranging and complex concept.
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This is an exciting and entirely new synthesis, combining anthropology, political and social history, and the close reading of... Læs mere
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This is the first volume of a three-volume historical and literary commentary on the eight books of Thucydides, the great fifth-century BC historian of... Læs mere
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Theopompus of Chios was one of the most important ancient Greek historians of the fourth century BC. Although his work only survives in... Læs mere
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A selection of previously published articles, with a new Introduction, exploring the interaction between English poets of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries and those of ancient Greece and Rome, and emphasizing the element of exchange and dialogue between the two.