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First performed in 416/15, Euripides' Troades, or Trojan Women, is the third of his trilogy dealing with the Trojan War. This volume presents a newly edited text with a detailed Introduction and a commentary that explores its historical context, problems of constituting and interpreting the Greek text, and the play's visual dimension.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- Frontmatter
- Abbreviations
- INTRODUCTION
- 1. Date, festival, and possible connections with contemporary events
- 2. Staging
- 3. Trilogy
- 4. Toward an interpretation of Troades: themes and unity
- 5. Manuscripts and papyri; editorial principles
- 6. Reception of Troades and Euripides
- TEXT AND CRITICAL APPARATUS
- Sigla
- Hypothesis
- The characters
- Troades
- COMMENTARY
- Metrical symbols
- The Hypothesis
- Prologos (1-152)
- Parodos (153-229)
- First episode (230-510)
- First stasimon (511-67)
- Second episode (568-798)
- Second stasimon (799-859)
- Third episode (860-1059)
- Third stasimon (1060-1117)
- Exodos (1118-1332)
- Appendix A: 95-7
- Appendix B: 638
- Appendix C: 827-30
- Endmatter
- Bibliography
- Commentaries
- Editions of Troades cited
- Works cited by author name and date
- Indices to the commentary and introduction
- I. Greek
- II. English
- III. Index locorum
Über den Autor / die Autorin
After receiving his doctorate from Harvard University in 1976, David Kovacs joined the classics faculty at the University of Virginia, where he taught Greek and Latin language and literature for forty years. His principal body of work is the six-volume Loeb edition of Euripides' plays and three companion volumes on the text. In matters of interpretation he claims credit, along with a number of other scholars, for a new view of Euripides, which takes its point of departure not from the biographical tradition, parts of which view him as an advanced thinker who is ill-at-ease with the gods, but from the plays themselves: these show Euripides' first-order engagement with such great tragic themes as the fragility of mortal life in the face of the gods.
Zusammenfassung
First performed in 416/15, Euripides' Troades, or Trojan Women, is the third of his trilogy dealing with the Trojan War. This volume presents a newly edited text with a detailed Introduction and a commentary that explores its historical context, problems of constituting and interpreting the Greek text, and the play's visual dimension.
Zusatztext
The Commentary matches the thoroughness of the Introduction and the examination of textual problems; it is followed by three Appendices, a Bibliography of sensible length, and Indices. This is an edition of exceptional quality, almost certain ... to be the subject of, for example, graduate seminars. I cannot recommend it too highly.