An edition of Frogs (1785)

Frogs

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An edition of Frogs (1785)

Frogs

Student ed.
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Among extant Greek comedies, the Frogs is unique for the light it throws on classical Greek attitudes to tragedy and to literature in general. Sir Kenneth Dover's authoritative edition, which drew together the relevant scholarship in a full introduction and extensive commentary, has been the most comprehensive edition available.

The general purpose and character of this abridged version remains the same: to provide a helpful guide for students who wish to translate the play or need to interpret it for performance. In this edition nothing relevant to the performance of the play on stage has been sacrificed, while information on manuscripts and discussion of the history of the text have been pared to a minimum, and arguments on metrical analysis and other controversial points have been abbreviated.

A few conclusions reached in the original edition have been changed in the light of the work done by other scholars since 1993. The inclusion of a vocabulary should reduce the need for students to have recourse to a lexicon.

Publish Date
Language
Ancient Greek
Pages
259

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Cover of: Frogs
Frogs
1997, Clarendon Press, Oxford University Press
in Ancient Greek - Student ed.
Cover of: Frogs
Frogs
January 1986, Unwin Hyman
in English
Cover of: The  frogs.
The frogs.
1962, University of Michigan Press
in English
Cover of: The Frogs of Aristophanes
Cover of: The  frogs of Aristophanes
The frogs of Aristophanes
1912, G. Allen & sons
in English
Cover of: The frogs of Aristophanes
The frogs of Aristophanes
1908, G. Allen & Sons
in English
Cover of: The  frogs of Aristophanes
Cover of: The  frogs of Aristophanes
The frogs of Aristophanes
1902, Oxford Press
in English
Cover of: The  frogs
The frogs
1901, Clarendon Press
- 5th ed.
Cover of: The Frogs
The Frogs
1900, Methuen
in English
Cover of: The  Frogs
The Frogs
1884, Clarendon Press
in English

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Edition Notes

Includes indexes.

Published in
Oxford, New York
Genre
Drama.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
882/.01
Library of Congress
PA3877 .R3 1997, PA3877.R3 1996

The Physical Object

Pagination
259 p. :
Number of pages
259

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL979111M
ISBN 10
0198150717
LCCN
96016386
OCLC/WorldCat
34545301
Library Thing
51052
Goodreads
1553671

First Sentence

"The scene shows the house of HERACLES in the background."

Work Description

Among extant Greek comedies, the Frogs is unique for the light it throws on classical Greek attitudes to tragedy and to literature in general. It merits a much more extensive commentary than it has so far received, for the establishment of the text itself has rested for over a century on collations which were inadequate and inaccurate. At the same time, its most problematic passages have been the subject, in recent years, of more scholarly articles than those of any other Greek play.

In this introduction, edition, and commentary, Sir Kenneth Dover presents the relevant data, arguments, and considerations as fully as can reasonably be done in one volume.

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