Collected papers on Greek tragedy

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Collected papers on Greek tragedy

T.C.W. Stinton ; with a foreword by Hugh Lloyd-Jones

Clarendon Press , Oxford University Press, 1990

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Includes bibliographical references and indexes

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内容説明

T. C. W. Stinton was a highly respected classical scholar who died in 1985. He was a Fellow of Wadham College, Oxford, for over thirty years and devoted his life to teaching, inspiring his pupils with his own passionate love for the classics. As well as generously encouraging the work and publications of others, he also spent much time himself in researching and writing, concentrating mainly on Greek tragedy. This volume presents twenty-six of Tom Stinton's essays and reviews, mainly on Greek tragedy, covering his work from 1960 until his death in 1985. The papers include `Euripides and the Judgement of Paris', `The Scope and Limits of Allusion in Greek Tragedy', `The Apotheosis of Heracles from the Pyre', and `Greek Tragic Texts and the Limits of Conservatism'. Sir Hugh Lloyd-Jones, formerly Regius Professor of Greek in the University of Oxford, has written a foreword especially for this collection.

目次

  • List of tables
  • Review of G. Meautis, L'Authenticite et la Date du Promethee Enchaine d'Eschyle
  • Communications: The First Sicilian War (with W. G. G. Forrest)
  • Two rare verse forms
  • Euripides and the Judgment of Paris
  • Review of R. D. Dawe, The Collation and Investigation of Manuscripts of Aeschylus
  • Mr Dawe on Aeschylus: some notes
  • Review of C. J. Herington, The author of the Prometheus Bound
  • Agamemnon 1127 and the Limits of Hyperbaton
  • More rare verse forms
  • Hamartia in Aristotle and Greek tragedy
  • Iphigenia and the Bears of Brauron
  • Note: Solon, Fragment 25
  • Notes on Greek tragedy, I
  • 'Si Credere Dignum Est': Some expressions of disbelief in Euripides and others
  • The riddle at Colonus
  • Notes on Greek tragedy II
  • Pause and period in the lyrics of Greek tragedy
  • Interlinear Hiatus in Trimeter
  • Horatian Echoes
  • The first stasimon of Aeschylus' Choephori
  • Phaedrus and folklore: An old problem restated
  • Heracles' homecoming and related topics: The second stasimon of Sophocles'
  • Trachiniae: Greek tragic texts and the limits of conservatism
  • Sophocles, Trachiniae 94-102
  • The scope and limits of allusion in Greek tragedy
  • The apotheosis of Heracles from the pyre
  • Index

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