Description: Euripides, Herakles by Ulrich von Wilamowitz-Moellendorff Wilamowitz-Moellendorffs edition of Herakles was published in 1895. Volume 2 contains Moellendorfs commentary on the etymological, historical and dramatic details of Euripides interpretation of Herakles fate. He emphasises that the modern reader or spectator has to make full use of the imagination to appreciate the plays religious context. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE German CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Wilamowitz-Moellendorffs edition of Herakles was published in 1895. The renowned German philologist delivers a detailed reading and translation of Euripides classic tragedy, and also provides the reader with an introduction to the context in which the tragedy unfolds. Volume 2 is devoted to Moellendorfs commentary on the etymological, historical and dramatic details of Euripides interpretation of Herakles fate. He reminds the reader that Attic drama was always written for performance on a specific occasion, namely at the Feast of Dionysus, and in a particular place, namely on sacred ground. In order to appreciate the fullness of the drama the modern reader or spectator is therefore required to make full use of the imagination in order to appreciate the religious context and content of the play. Author Biography Euripides, the youngest of the three great Athenian playwrights, is thought to have written about ninety-two plays, of which seventeen tragedies and one satyr-play have survived. Table of Contents Commentar; Register. Promotional Volume 2 contains Wilamowitz-Moellendorffs commentary on the etymological, historical and dramatic details of Euripides interpretation of Herakles tragic fate. Promotional "Headline" Volume 2 contains Wilamowitz-Moellendorffs commentary on the etymological, historical and dramatic details of Euripides interpretation of Herakles tragic fate. Description for Bookstore Wilamowitz-Moellendorffs edition of Herakles was published in 1895. Volume 2 contains Moellendorfs commentary on the etymological, historical and dramatic details of Euripides interpretation of Herakles fate. He emphasises that the modern reader or spectator has to make full use of the imagination to appreciate the plays religious context. Description for Library Wilamowitz-Moellendorffs edition of Herakles was published in 1895. Volume 2 contains Moellendorfs commentary on the etymological, historical and dramatic details of Euripides interpretation of Herakles fate. He emphasises that the modern reader or spectator has to make full use of the imagination to appreciate the plays religious context. Details ISBN110801304X Language German Year 2010 ISBN-10 110801304X ISBN-13 9781108013048 Format Paperback Imprint Cambridge University Press Place of Publication Cambridge Country of Publication United Kingdom Media Book Pages 304 DEWEY 882.01 Residence GR Birth 0485 Death 0406 Short Title GER-EURIPIDES HERAKLES - V02 Edited by Ulrich von Wilamowitz-Moellendorff Publisher Cambridge University Press Publication Date 2010-06-10 Illustrations Worked examples or Exercises UK Release Date 2010-06-10 AU Release Date 2010-06-10 NZ Release Date 2010-06-10 Author Ulrich von Wilamowitz-Moellendorff Alternative 9780511708503 Series Number Volume 2 Audience Professional & Vocational Series Cambridge Library Collection - Classics We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:30971362;
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Book Title: Euripides, Herakles
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Author: Ulrich Von Wilamowitz-Moellendorff
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Language: German
Topic: Literature
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication Year: 2010
Item Weight: 450 g
Number of Pages: 304 Pages