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The Fragments of Sophocles (Paperback): Richard Claverhouse Jebb, W. G. Headlam, A.C. Pearson The Fragments of Sophocles (Paperback)
Richard Claverhouse Jebb, W. G. Headlam, A.C. Pearson
R1,039 Discovery Miles 10 390 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Sir Richard Jebb (1841 1905) was the most distinguished classicist of his generation, a Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, and University Orator, subsequently Professor of Greek at Glasgow University and finally Regius Professor of Greek at Cambridge, and a Member of Parliament for the University. At his death, his planned volumes of the fragments of Sophocles, which would complete his edition of the complete plays and fragments, were not ready for publication, and the final editing of these three volumes was undertaken by W. G. Headlam and A. C. Pearson; the books were published in 1917. The first volume contains a general introduction; Volumes 1 and 2 present the text of the fragments and a commentary, and the final volume consists of addenda and corrigenda, spurious fragments and two indices. The plays are presented in Greek alphabetical order: Volume 1 contains fragments of plays from 'Athamas' to 'Ichneutae'.

The Fragments of Sophocles: Volume 2 (Paperback): Richard Claverhouse Jebb, W. G. Headlam, A.C. Pearson The Fragments of Sophocles: Volume 2 (Paperback)
Richard Claverhouse Jebb, W. G. Headlam, A.C. Pearson
R1,005 Discovery Miles 10 050 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Sir Richard Jebb (1841 1905) was the most distinguished classicist of his generation, a Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, and University Orator, subsequently Professor of Greek at Glasgow University and finally Regius Professor of Greek at Cambridge, and a Member of Parliament for the University. At his death, his planned volumes of the fragments of Sophocles, which would complete his edition of the complete plays and fragments, were not ready for publication, and the final editing of these three volumes was undertaken by W. G. Headlam and A. C. Pearson; the books were published in 1917. The first volume contains a general introduction; Volumes 1 and 2 present the text of the fragments and a commentary, and the final volume consists of addenda and corrigenda, spurious fragments and two indices. The plays are presented in Greek alphabetical order: Volume 2 contains fragments of plays from 'Ion' to 'Chryses'.

The Fragments of Sophocles (Paperback): Richard Claverhouse Jebb, W. G. Headlam, A.C. Pearson The Fragments of Sophocles (Paperback)
Richard Claverhouse Jebb, W. G. Headlam, A.C. Pearson
R1,137 Discovery Miles 11 370 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Sir Richard Jebb (1841 1905) was the most distinguished classicist of his generation, a Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, and University Orator, subsequently Professor of Greek at Glasgow University and finally Regius Professor of Greek at Cambridge, and a Member of Parliament for the University. At his death, his planned volumes of the fragments of Sophocles, which would complete his edition of the complete plays and fragments, were not ready for publication, and the final editing of these three volumes was undertaken by W. G. Headlam and A. C. Pearson; the books were published in 1917. This final volume contains addenda and corrigenda, fragments of uncertain plays, doubtful and spurious fragments, and two indices.

The Fragments Of Sophocles (Volume II) (Paperback): R.C. Jebb The Fragments Of Sophocles (Volume II) (Paperback)
R.C. Jebb; W. G. Headlam
R558 Discovery Miles 5 580 Out of stock
Herodas - The Mime and Fragments (Paperback): W. G. Headlam, A.D. Knox Herodas - The Mime and Fragments (Paperback)
W. G. Headlam, A.D. Knox
R1,208 Discovery Miles 12 080 Out of stock

The surviving short mimes of Hero(n)das share much of their aims and background with the Alexandrian poetry of the first half of the third century BC, especially that of Callimachus and Theocritus. They are at once acutely aware of their literary ancestry, their choliambic metre based on archaic Hipponax, their genre on the traditions of Sophron, and their characters largely on the stock of New Comedy. They are literary and learned pieces but at the same time purport to present 'real life', particularly its seamier side - the bawd, the brothel-keeper, the purveyor of leather dildos. The mimes, comparable with but also interestingly different from the hexametre town mimes of Theocritus (and the Iamboi of Callimachus), present comic vignettes of life in Cos and AlexandriaThe introduction places the poems in their literary context and discusses the papyrus which provides the basis of our text. All the poems and fragments are translated and the annotation adduces a mass of parallel material to illuminate Herodas' meaning and literary intentions.

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