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This edition of Plato's "Laches" is part of the "Bristol Classical Press Greek Texts" series.
Offers students of Greek and scholars interested in Greek literature an English-language commentary on the Battle of Frogs and Mice, a short animal epic ascribed to Homer in the ancient world. This book includes a contextualizing introduction covering issues of literary genre, literary history and the language of Homeric Greek.
Two versions of Euripides' masterpiece in a new verse translation by Andy Hinds, with Martine Cuypers
This volume, originally published in 1978, offers some 800-850 lines ofthe 'Anabasis' in Greek with English summaries of the interveningpassages to give an idea of the whole of Xenophon's exciting adventure. Notes assist with content and language; theyassume only basic grammatical knowledge. The edition includes a consolidatedvocabulary.
First published in the outstanding and long-running 'red Macmillan'series in 1948 and revised in 1958 and 1962 Stanford's secondvolume of the "Odyssey" has remained the standard edition used byupper school and university students to guide their early reading ofthe epic.
This edition provides the commentary and student aids lacking in largervolumes on Homer's work, containing a full Introduction designed tohighlight the most important features of the text. The Greek text isprinted with a facing literal English translation intended to help beginners to construe the Greek. There is also afull vocabulary list.
This is an edition of Book VI of Thucydides. Its notes aim to assist translation, draw attention to features of language and style characteristic of the author, make explicit what the author took for granted in his original audience and comment on the historical background.
In the BRISTOL CLASSICAL PRESS GREEK TEXTS series. Lysias was one of the leading exponents of the art of speech-writing in late fifth and early fourth century Athens. These five examples of his work cover a range of cases and offer an insight into Athenian society.
"The Odyssey" tells the story of the long and painful return of Odysseus from the Trojan War to his homeland of Ithaka. This new translation by Martin Hammond complements his translation of "The Iliad". It aims to capture as closely as possible both the simplicity and the intensity of Homer's epic.
This useful edition includes Ferguson's introduction to the history of Greek theatre along with full notes and vocabulary.
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