Jeffrey Rusten Books
Theophrastus: Characters. Herodas: Mimes. Sophron And Other Mime Fragments.
By Theophrastus, Paracelsus, Jeffrey Rusten, Herodas, Sophron, I. C. Cunningham, Ηρώδας
Fictionalized Faults Are The Focus Of Characters By Theophrastus (c. 370-c. 285 Bce). The Hellenistic Poet Herodas Wrote Mimes, In Which Everyday Life Is Portrayed And Character As Opposed To Plot...
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The Birth Of Comedy: Texts, Documents, And Art From Athenian Comic Competitions 486-280
By Jeffrey Henderson, Jeffrey S. Rusten, David Konstan, Jeffrey Rusten, Niall W. Slater, Ralph Rosen
Aside From The Well-known Plays Of Aristophanes, Many Of The Comedies Of Ancient Greece Are Known Only Through Fragments And References Written In Greek. Now A Group Of Distinguished Scholars Bring...
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Oidipous Tyrannos: Commentary. 2-Volume Set
By Sophocles, Jeffrey S. Rusten, Jeffrey Rusten
[1] Preface, Introduction, Greek Text --[2] Commentary. Sophocles ; [commentary By] Jeffrey Rusten. Includes Bibliographical References. Commentary In English, Text In Greek.
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The Mind Of Thucydides
By Jacqueline De Romilly, Jeffrey Rusten, Rawlings, Hunter R., III, Elizabeth Trapnell Rawlings, Jacqueline De Romilly, Introduction By Hunter R. Rawlings III And Jeffrey Rusten, Translated By Elizabeth Trapnell Rawlings
The publication of Jacqueline de Romilly’s Histoire et raison chez Thucydide in 1956 virtually transformed scholarship on Thucydides. Rather than mining The Peloponnesian War to speculate on its la...
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The Mind Of Thucydides
By Jacqueline De Romilly, Jeffrey Rusten, Hunter R. Rawlings, Rawlings, Hunter R., III, Elizabeth Trapnell Rawlings, Jacqueline De Romilly, Introduction By Hunter R. Rawlings III And Jeffrey Rusten, Translated By Elizabeth Trapnell Rawlings
The publication of Jacqueline de Romilly’s Histoire et raison chez Thucydide in 1956 virtually transformed scholarship on Thucydides. Rather than mining The Peloponnesian War to speculate on its la...
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The Soldier'S Choice
By Jeffrey Rusten, Harvey Yunis, Charles Brittain, Hayden Pelliccia
In the pitch of battle, according to Pericles, the Athenian citizen-soldier chooses to die rather than leave undefended the democratic principles that Athens embodies: this defines The Soldier's Ch...
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