Selected poems : odes and fragments

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Selected poems : odes and fragments

Sophocles ; translated and introduced by Reginald Gibbons

Princeton University Press, c2008

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Sophocles : selected poems : odes and fragments

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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  • Aphrodite of Kypris (fragment 941)
  • On Eros and Aphrodite (Antigone 781-800)
  • Eros, impossible to thwart (fragment 684)
  • The mighty Kyprian (Trakhiniai 497-530)
  • On man (Antigone 332-75)
  • The human lot (fragments)
  • On song (fragment 56)
  • What Sophokles wrote on women was preserved by men (fragments)
  • On sleep (Philoktetes 828-32)
  • The chorus plead for divine aid against plague (151-215)
  • But what does the seer Teiresias prove against Oidipous? (463-511)
  • On purity, insolence, and punishment (863-910)
  • A dance of hope (1086-1109)
  • Oidipous the cursed (1186-1222)
  • On the long life of Oidipous (Oidipous at Kolônos 1211-48)
  • On fate and the last of the family (Antigone 582-625)
  • Oidipous on the passage of time (Oidipous at Kolônos 607-23)
  • On behalf of Oidipous (Oidipous at Kolônos 1557-78)
  • In praise of Kolônos (Oidipous at Kolônos 668-719)
  • The fullness of the world (fragments)
  • The sea (fragments)
  • To Dionysos (Antigone 1115-52)
  • On the madness of Aias (Aias 596-645)
  • Aias's meditation before suicide (Aias 646-85)
  • On the afflicted Philoktetes (Philoktetes 169-90)
  • On Herakles (Trakhiniai 94-140)

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