The Art of Aeschylus

The Art of Aeschylus
Author: Thomas G. Rosenmeyer
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 408
Release: 1982-01-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780520044401

Sophocles: Philoctetes

Sophocles: Philoctetes
Author: Sophocles
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 389
Release: 2013-09-12
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 0521862779

Accessible edition with commentary of this widely read but highly complex and challenging play. Provides help with morphology, grammar and syntax and interpretation of the text in its historical, social, cultural and intellectual contexts. The introduction also gives an account of its reception from antiquity to the present day.

The Greek Poets

The Greek Poets
Author: Nathan Haskell Dole
Publisher: New York T.J. Crowell [1904]
Total Pages: 378
Release: 1904
Genre: English poetry
ISBN:

Euripides and the Tragic Tradition

Euripides and the Tragic Tradition
Author: Anne Norris Michelini
Publisher: Univ of Wisconsin Press
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2006-10-02
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780299107642

Euripides and the Tragic Tradition asks all the right questions. It forces us to confront the many contradictions in Euripides' work, demonstrates the differences between the literary assumptions of Sophocles and Euripides, and challenges us to respond to Euripidean drama with sophistication and sensitivity. --Francis M. Dunn, Scholia.

Herodotus

Herodotus
Author: Herodotus
Publisher:
Total Pages: 516
Release: 1908
Genre: Greece
ISBN:

Kinship in Ancient Athens

Kinship in Ancient Athens
Author: S. C. Humphreys
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 1488
Release: 2018
Genre: History
ISBN: 019878824X

The concept of kinship is at the heart of understanding the structure of ancient Athenian society and the lives of its citizens. Drawing on epigraphic, literary, and archaeological sources, 'Kinship in Ancient Athens' explores interactions between kin across a range of social contexts, from family life to legal matters, politics, and more.

Antigonos the One-eyed and the Creation of the Hellenistic State

Antigonos the One-eyed and the Creation of the Hellenistic State
Author: Richard A. Billows
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 546
Release: 1990
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780520063785

Called by Plutarch "the oldest and greatest of Alexander's successors," Antigonos the One-Eyed (382-301 BC) was the dominant figure during the first half of the Diadoch period, ruling most of the Asian territory conquered by the Macedonians during his final twenty years. Billows provides the first detailed study of this great general and administrator, establishing him as a key contributor to the Hellenistic monarchy and state. After a successful career under Philip and Alexander, Antigonos rose to power over the Asian portion of Alexander's conquests. Embittered by the persistent hostility of those who controlled the European and Egyptian parts of the empire, he tried to eliminate these opponents, an ambition which led to his final defeat in 301. In a corrective to the standard explanations of his aims, Billows shows that Antigonos was scarcely influenced by Alexander, seeking to rule West Asia and the Aegean, rather than the whole of Alexander's Empire.

Lysistrata, The Women's Festival, and Frogs

Lysistrata, The Women's Festival, and Frogs
Author: Aristophanes
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2012-09-14
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 0806185147

Most readers nowadays encounter the plays of Aristophanes in the classroom, not the theater. Yet the "father of comedy" wrote his plays for the stage, not as literary texts. Many English translations of the plays were written decades ago, and in their outdated language they fail to capture the dramatic liveliness of the original comedies. Now Michael Ewans offers new and lively translations of three of Aristophanes' finest plays: Lysistrata, The Women's Festival, and Frogs. While remaining faithful to the original Greek, these translations are accessible to a modern audience—and actable on stage. Here readers will discover—in all its uncensored glory—the often raw sexual and scatological language Aristophanes used in his fantastically inventive works. This edition also contains all that a reader needs to understand the plays within a broader context. In his comprehensive introduction, Ewans discusses political and social aspects of Aristophanic comedy, the conventions of Greek theater, and the challenges of translating ancient Greek into modern English. In his theatrical commentaries—a unique feature of this edition—Ewans draws on his own experience of directing the plays in a replica of the original theater. In scene-by-scene analysis, he provides insight into the major issues each play raises in performance. The volume concludes with two glossaries—one of proper names and the other of Greek terms—as well as a bibliography that includes the most recent scholarship on Aristophanic comedy.

Law and Society in Egypt from Alexander to the Arab Conquest

Law and Society in Egypt from Alexander to the Arab Conquest
Author: James G. Keenan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 692
Release: 2014
Genre: Egypt
ISBN: 1139861514

The study of ancient law has blossomed in recent years. In English alone there have been dozens of studies devoted to classical Greek and Roman law, to the Roman legal codes, and to the legal traditions of the ancient Near East among many other topics. Legal documents written on papyrus began to be published in some abundance by the end of the nineteenth century; but even after substantial publication history, legal papyri have not received due attention from legal historians. This book blends the two usually distinct juristic scholarly traditions, classical and Egyptological, into a coherent presentation of the legal documents from Egypt from the Ptolemaic to the late Byzantine periods, all translated and accompanied by expert commentary. The volume will serve as an introduction to the rich legal sources from Egypt in the later phases of its ancient history as well as a tool to compare legal documents from other cultures.

Aristophanes - Clouds, Women at the Thesmophoria, Frogs

Aristophanes - Clouds, Women at the Thesmophoria, Frogs
Author: Aristophanes
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 395
Release: 2015
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 0198149948

This vibrant collection of verse translations of Aristophanes' works-featuring Clouds, Women at the Thesmophoria (or Thesmophoriazusae), and Frogs-combines historical accuracy with a sensitive attempt to capture the rich dramatic and literary qualities of Aristophanic comedy.