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This is the OCR-endorsed edition covering the Greek AS and A-Level
set text prescriptions for 2024-26 giving full Greek text,
commentary and vocabulary and a detailed introduction for each text
that also covers the prescription to be read in English for A
Level. The texts covered are: AS and A Level Groups 1&3
Herodotus, Histories, Book 1, 1-6, 8-13 and 19-22 Plato, Republic,
Book 1, 327a to 332b Homer, Iliad, Book 16, lines 20-47, 644-867
Euripides, Hippolytus, 284-361, 391-524 A Level Groups 2&4
Herodotus, Histories, Book 7: 34-35, 38-39, 45-52, 101-105 Plato,
Republic, Book 1, 336b to 337a7 and 338a4 to end of 342 Plutarch,
Life of Anthony, 76-86 Homer, Iliad, Book 24, lines 349-595
Euripides, Hippolytus, 601-624, 627-633, 638-662, 664-668, 682-731,
885-911, 914-1028, 1030-1035 Aristophanes, Frogs, 1-208 and 830-874
Supplementary resources are available on the Companion Website:
https://www.bloomsbury.pub/OCR-editions-2024-2026.
The OCR-endorsed publication from Bloomsbury for the Greek AS and
A-Level set text prescriptions for examination in 2017-2019, giving
full Greek text, commentary and vocabulary and a detailed
introduction for each text that also covers the prescription to be
read in English for A Level. The texts covered are: AS Thucydides,
Histories, Book IV: 11-14, 21-23, 26-28 Plato, Apology, 18a7 to
24b2 Homer, Odyssey X: 144-399 Sophocles, Antigone, lines 1-99,
497-525, 531-581, 891-928 A-level Thucydides, Histories, Book IV:
29-40 Plato, Apology, 35e-end Xenophon, Memorabilia, Book 1.II.12
to 1.II.38 Homer, Odyssey IX: 231-460 Sophocles, Antigone, lines
162-222, 248-331, 441-496, 998-1032 Aristophanes, Acharnians,
1-203, 366-392
This is the endorsed publication from OCR and Bloomsbury for the
Latin AS and A-Level (Group 1) prescription of Histories Book I
sections 4 (finis Neronis ...) to 7, 12-14, 17-23 and 26, and the
A-Level (Group 2) prescription of Histories Book I sections 27-36,
39-44 and 49, giving full Latin text, commentary and vocabulary,
with a detailed introduction that also covers the prescribed text
to be read in English for A Level. Histories I starts in AD 69,
during the civil war after the death of Nero. Tacitus describes the
unstable conditions in the Roman Empire, as different generals are
elevated by their soldiers to the position of emperor. In the
prescribed selection, rebellion and violence break out in the city
of Rome, as the Praetorian Guard of the emperor Galba transfer
their support to a controversial younger man, Otho. Tacitus vividly
portrays the elderly Galba's attempts to maintain order and
discipline as power slips from his grasp, while Otho inspires the
disorderly soldiers, keeping control only with difficulty over this
volatile group of men. Resources are available on the Companion
Website www.bloomsbury.com/ocr-editions-2019-2021
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