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Résumé : Richard Claverhouse Jebb (1841-1905), Regius Professor of Greek and Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, was one of the foremost classicists of the Victorian era. His editions of Sophocles' plays appeared between 1883 and 1896. They are distinguished by the sensitivity of Jebb's literary and dramatic interpretations, and the neat translation facing the Greek text. They have had a profound influence on subsequent Sophoclean scholarship.
All seven plays of Sophocles in their full editions by Jebb have been reissued in this series. They have occasionally been reprinted but never before in affordable paperback versions. In this new edition, each volume contains, in addition to Jebb's text, a General Introduction by P.E. Easterling, concerned with Jebb and his contribution to Sophoclean scholarship, and an Introduction by a noted Sophoclean scholar dealing with Jebb's treatment of the individual play and its value for - and contrast with - subsequent interpretations, for which a select bibliography is included.
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Sophocles (496-406 BC) was one of the three great tragic playwrights of ancient Greece...
Sommaire: Preface, P.E. Easterling
General Introduction, P.E. Easterling
Jebb's Philoctetes: Introduction, Felix Budelmann
INTRODUCTION
? 1. The home of Philoctetes. ?? 2, 3 The legend in epic
poetry. ? 4 Characteristics of the epic version.
? 5 The story as a theme for drama, ? 6. The three great
dramatists. ? 7 The Plzlloctetes of Aeschylus. ? 8. The
Plziloctetes of Euripides.
? 9 Sophocles-his originality. ? 10. Analysis of the
play. ? II. General scope of the treatment. ? 12. The
oracle. ? 13. Episode of the merchant. ? 14. The Chorus.
? 15. Odysseus. ? 16. Topography.
? 17. Other literature of the subject. Greek plays. ? 18. Attius.
Euphorion. ? 19. Fenelon's Ttllmaque.-Lessing.French
dramas. ? 20. The legend in Art. ? 21. The scene
of the sacrifice. ? 22. Chryse
? 23. Date of the play. Supposed political reference.
? 24. Diction. ? 2 5 Versification.
MANUSCRIPTS, 'EDITIONS, ETC. xliii
?? 1, 2. The Laurentian and other MSS. ? 3 Scholia.
? 4 Interpolations. ? 5 Emendations. ? 6. Editions, etc.
METRICAL ANALYSIS xlvi
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