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Total pages original book: 470
Includes a PDF summary of 47 pages
Duration of the summary (audio): 35M49S (9.4 MB)
Description or summary of the audiobook: Euripides's Hippolytos tells of an honourable youth's tragic death, contrived by his father in the false belief that his son had seduced his new wife. This edition of the play is intended for students and scholars alike. The text is based upon new collations of the medieval manuscripts (two of them hitherto uncollated) and on all known papyri. The introduction contains a significant reappraisal, in light of the evidences of papyri, of the history of the text in antiquity, and advances a new account of the relationship between the medieval manuscripts. There is also a full discussion of the earlier history of the legend and of two of the lost tragedies on the same theme.
Other categories, genre or collection: Literary Studies: General, Plays, Playscripts
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Format: Hardback
Approximate value: 21.17 USD
Dimensions: 136x216x32mm
Weight: 721.22g
Printed by: Oxford University Press Reprints distributed by Sa