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Fragments: Oedipus-Chrysippus. Other Fragments.

Title
Fragments: 8 [electronic resource] Oedipus-Chrysippus. Other Fragments.
Author
Euripides
Publication
Cambridge : Harvard University Press Jan. 2009

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  • Collard, Christopher (Christopher)
  • Cropp, Martin
Series Statement
Loeb Classical Library 506
Uniform Title
Fragments: 8 (Online)
Alternative Title
Fragments: 8 (Online)
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LCCN
  • 2007043817
  • 9780674996311
OCLC
ssj0002876509
Author
Euripides author
Title
Fragments: 8 [electronic resource] Oedipus-Chrysippus. Other Fragments.
Imprint
Cambridge : Harvard University Press Jan. 2009
Description
1 online resource (672 p.) : ill.
Series
Loeb Classical Library 506
Access
Access restricted to authorized users.
Summary
Annotation Eighteen of the ninety or so plays composed by Euripides between 455 and 406 BCE survive in a complete form and are included in the first six volumes of the Loeb Euripides. A further fifty-two tragedies and eleven satyr plays, including a few of disputed authorship, are known from ancient quotations and references and from numerous papyri discovered since 1880. No more than one-fifth of any play is represented, but many can be reconstructed with some accuracy in outline, and many of the fragments are striking in themselves. The extant plays and the fragments together make Euripides by far the best known of the classic Greek tragedians.This edition of the fragments, concluded in this second volume, offers the first complete English translation together with a selection of testimonia bearing on the content of the plays. The texts are based on the recent comprehensive edition of R. Kannicht. A general Introduction discusses the evidence for the lost plays. Each play is prefaced by a select bibliography and an introductory discussion of its mythical background, plot, and location of the fragments, general character, chronology, and impact on subsequent literary and artistic traditions.
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Added Author
Collard, Christopher (Christopher) editor, translator.
Cropp, Martin editor, translator.
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9780674996311
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