Euripidea : collected essays

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Euripidea : collected essays

James Diggle

Clarendon Press , Oxford University Press, 1994

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Includes bibliographical references and indexes

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James Diggle is well known among classicists as one of the foremost Euripidean scholars of our time. His ground-breaking studies on the text of Euripides, culminating in his new edition of the complete plays in the Oxford Classical Texts series, have won him a wide reputation as one of the leading authorities on Euripides. This collection comprises forty one papers and reviews (including five papers not previously published) designed as a companion to the Oxford Text. The published papers and reviews have been lightly revised and updated and equipped with copious cross-references. There are full indexes. The collection not only offers a commentary on an extensive range of problematic passages in the plays; it also provides an up-to-date grammar of Euripidean usage - linguistic, stylistic, and metrical - and deals with many aspects of the manuscript tradition. It will be an indispensable handbook for all future serious students of Euripides.

Table of Contents

  • Hippolytus 88-9
  • Baachae 68-70
  • Marginalia Euripidea
  • Cyclops
  • review of A Tuilier - Recherches critiques sur la tradition du texte d'Euripide
  • review of G. Mellert - Hoffmann Untersuchungen zur Iphigenie in Aulis des Euripides
  • Heraclidae Supplices
  • Heracles and Ion
  • review of A Tuilier - Etude comparee du Texte et des scholies d'Euripide
  • review of J. Kambitsis, - L'Antipe d'Euripide
  • Iphigenia in Tauris
  • Electra
  • Heraclidae 147-50
  • Phibeh and Heracles
  • Helen
  • Alcestis and Andromache
  • Iphigenia in Tauris 159ff
  • Supplices 508-9
  • Further no on Heraclidae
  • Hecuba
  • Five Late Manuscripts of Hippolytus
  • The Manuscripts and Text of Medea: I, The Manuscripts, II The Text
  • The Relationship between L and P in Heraclidae
  • BID in Alcestis and Andromache
  • review of ML West-Greek Metre
  • the Prophet of Bacchus: Rhesus 970-3
  • The Papyrus Hypothesis of Orestes
  • Phoenissae
  • review of D.J. Mastronarde, Euripides Phoenissae
  • Orestes
  • PL III/908 - (Orestes 196-216
  • Phoenissae 504-6
  • review of H.C. Gunther Euripides Iphigenia Aulidensis
  • Orestes 225
  • further notes on Helen
  • Bacchae
  • Iphigenia at Aulis
  • Rhesus
  • apologies to Bothe (and others).

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