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Euripides' Hecuba: Introduction, Text, and Commentary by Justina Gregory β€” book cover

Euripides' Hecuba: Introduction, Text, and Commentary

by Justina Gregory (Editor), Euripides
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The first modern, full-length commentary of Hecuba suitable for classroom use, this edition also contains material directed to more advanced students and to scholars. It includes an introduction, appendix on lyric meters, bibliography, and index.

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The first modern, full-length commentary of Hecuba suitable for classroom use, this edition also contains material directed to more advanced students and to scholars. It includes an introduction, appendix on lyric meters, bibliography, and index.

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A full-length Greek text and extensive commentary that Gregory hopes will encourage the study of the play in undergraduate Greek courses. She attends to the needs of students who have little experience translating Greek tragedy, but are interested in the dramatic language and conventions and in the dramatic and historical context. She also includes material for more advanced scholars, bracketed to warn others away from deep water. This volume is part of a series formerly distributed by Scholars Press (which is now defunct); the American Philological Association now distributes its own publications. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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A full-length Greek text and extensive commentary that Gregory hopes will encourage the study of the play in undergraduate Greek courses. She attends to the needs of students who have little experience translating Greek tragedy, but are interested in the dramatic language and conventions and in the dramatic and historical context. She also includes material for more advanced scholars, bracketed to warn others away from deep water. This volume is part of a series formerly distributed by Scholars Press (which is now defunct); the American Philological Association now distributes its own publications. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
May 1, 1999
Publisher
An American Philological Association Book
Pages
256
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780788506116

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