The Authenticity of the Rhesus of Euripides

The Authenticity of the Rhesus of Euripides
ISBN-10
0521060931
ISBN-13
9780521060936
Category
History
Pages
384
Language
English
Published
1964-01-03
Publisher
CUP Archive
Author
William Ritchie

Description

and E. W. Handley and J. Rea , The Telephus of Euripides , Univ . of London Inst . Class . Stud . Bull . Supp . 5 ( 1957 ) , esp . pp . 22–4 . 1 For the evidence see D. L. Page , Actors 100 AUTHENTICITY OF ' RHESUS ' OF EURIPIDES.

Similar books

  • A Commentary on the Rhesus Attributed to Euripides
    By Vaios Liapēs

    Metrical Conspectus -- Introduction. The Mythical Background ; Dramaturgy and Stagecraft ; Character-Portrayal ; Language and Style; Metre ; The Authenticity Question ; The Text. -- Rhesus Attributed to Euripides.

  • A Commentary on the Rhesus Attributed to Euripides
    By Vayos Liapis, Vaios Liapēs

    Rhesus, a tragedy traditionally (but wrongly) attributed to Euripides, has been the object of too little scholarly attention over the last decades.

  • The Rhesus Attributed to Euripides
    By Marco Fantuzzi

    ... and in particular the comic aspects of the scene of Athena in disguise, it is plausible that she changed her voice. 642–74 Gods – in particular, but not only, μῆτις-gods like Hermes and Athena – often appear to mortals in disguise.

  • The Rhesus
    By Euripides

    HECTOR. I shall find a host of friends now that fortune smiles upon my warring and Zeus is on my side. But no need have we of those who shared...

  • Rhesus
    By Euripides

    Rhesus is an Athenian tragedy that belongs to the transmitted plays of Euripides.

  • Euripides and the Boundaries of the Human
    By Mark Ringer

    “One Ship or Two: the End of the Iphigenia in Tauris” Échos du monde classique/ Classical Views 44, (2000): 10–23. ———. “Rationalism, Naïve and Malign, in Euripides' Orestes” in Vertis in usum: Studies in Honor of Edward Courtney.

  • A Companion to Euripides
    By Laura K. McClure

    (2008), Euripides Helen [Cambridge Greek and Latin Classics]. Cambridge. Arnott, W.G. (1973), “Euripides and the Unexpected,” Greece & Rome 20: 49–64. Reprinted in I. McAuslan and P. Walcot, eds. (1993), Greek Tragedy [Greece and Rome ...

  • The Rhesus of Euripides
    By Eurip Ides

    Notice: This Book is published by Historical Books Limited (www.publicdomain.org.uk) as a Public Domain Book, if you have any inquiries, requests or need any help you can just send an email to [email protected] This book is ...

  • The Rhesus Attributed to Euripides
    By Marco Fantuzzi

    This edition explores the play as a 'postclassical' tragedy, composed when the plays of Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides had become the 'classical' canon.

  • Rhesus
    By Euripides, E. P. Coleridge

    "Rhesus" takes place during the Trojan War, and, as in book 10 of Homer's "Iliad," depicts the night when Odysseus and Diomedes sneak into the Trojan camp.