Jahrbucher Fur Classische Philologie, 1856, Vol. 2 (Classic Reprint)
by Alfred Fleckeisen
Oedipus Rex (World Theatre Classics S.) (Oedipus Cycle, #1)
by Sophocles, E H Plumptre, and William-Alan Landes
This edition of Oedipus Tyrannus is abridged from the full edition and differs mainly in the omission of an English translation. It contains an introduction, the Greek text and commentary in English. The full editions of all the plays, including Oedipus Tyrannus, are also available from Bristol Classical Press.
Théâtre d'Aristophane, Vol. 2: Traduction Française (Classic Reprint)
by Aristophane Aristophane
Fénelon: Choix de Fables Et de Dialogues Avec une Introduction Et des Notes (Classic Reprint)
by Francois De Salignac De Mothe-Fenelon
A bold reconception of ancient Greek drama by one of the most brilliant and original classical scholars of his generationWhen John Winkler died in 1990, he left an unpublished manuscript containing a highly original interpretation of the development and meaning of ancient Greek drama. Rehearsals of Manhood makes this groundbreaking work available for the first time, presenting an entirely novel picture of Greek tragedy and a vivid portrait of the cultural poetics of Athenian manhood.Ancient Athe...
Androcles and the Lion (Raintree Stories) (New Longman Literature)
by George Bernard Shaw
A retelling of the consequences following the meeting of Androcles, the slave, and a wounded lion.
Les Conventions du Théatre Naturaliste (Classic Reprint)
by Charles Marc Des Granges
Untersuchungen Ueber Eudokia Und Suidas (Classic Reprint)
by Hans Flach
City of Suppliants (Ashley and Peter Larkin Series in Greek and Roman Culture)
by Angeliki Tzanetou
After fending off Persia in the fifth century BCE, Athens assumed a leadership position in the Aegean world. Initially it led the Delian League, a military alliance against the Persians, but eventually the league evolved into an empire with Athens in control and exacting tribute from its former allies. Athenians justified this subjection of their allies by emphasizing their fairness and benevolence towards them, which gave Athens the moral right to lead. But Athenians also believed that the stro...
Four Books of Pope's Iliad, I, IV, XXII, XXIV: With an Introduction, the Story of the Iliad, and Notes (Classic Reprint)
by Homer Homer
Tide Tables for the Atlantic Coast of the United States for the Year 1888 (Classic Reprint)
by U S Coast and Geodetic Survey
Vergil Aeneid II: Lines Edited, With Introduction, Notes, and Vocabulary (Classic Reprint)
by Ew Hagarty