Characters. Herodas: Mimes. Sophron and Other Mime Fragments (Loeb Classical Library)

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Author: Theophrastus

ISBN-10: 0674996038

ISBN-13: 9780674996038

Category: Ancient & Medieval Literature Anthologies

This volume collects important examples of Greek literary portraiture. The Characters of Theophrastus consists of thirty fictional sketches of men who are each dominated by a single fault, such as arrogance, boorishness, or superstition. The Hellenistic poet Herodas wrote mimes, a popular entertainment in which one actor or a small group portrayed a situation from everyday life, concentrating on depiction of character rather than on plot. The volume also includes a new translation and text of...

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This volume collects important examples of Greek literary portraiture. The Characters of Theophrastus consists of thirty fictional sketches of men who are each dominated by a single fault, such as arrogance, boorishness, or superstition. The Hellenistic poet Herodas wrote mimes, a popular entertainment in which one actor or a small group portrayed a situation from everyday life, concentrating on depiction of character rather than on plot. The volume also includes a new translation and text of extant portions of the mimes of Sophron, a Syracusan of the fifth century BCE Here too is a selection of anonymous mime fragments.The work of Sophron and the anonymous mime fragments are newly added to the Loeb Classical Library in this second edition of a volume published in 1993. Jeffrey Rusten and Ian Cunningham have also updated their editions of Theophrastus and Herodas.Scholia ReviewsThis new text and translation functions superbly on several levels: a very reliable text...a very good translation...and incorporation of the best readings from the most reliable manuscripts, consulted directly.— John Scarborough

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\ Scholia ReviewsThis new text and translation functions superbly on several levels: a very reliable text...a very good translation...and incorporation of the best readings from the most reliable manuscripts, consulted directly.\ — John Scarborough\ \ \ \ \ \ Scholia ReviewsThis new text and translation functions superbly on several levels: a very reliable text...a very good translation...and incorporation of the best readings from the most reliable manuscripts, consulted directly.\ — John Scarborough\ \ \