Skip to search
Skip to main content
Search in
Keyword
Title (keyword)
Author (keyword)
Subject (keyword)
Title starts with
Subject (browse)
Author (browse)
Author (sorted by title)
Call number (browse)
search for
Search
Advanced Search
Bookmarks
(
0
)
Princeton University Library Catalog
Start over
Cite
Send
to
SMS
Email
EndNote
RefWorks
RIS
Printer
Bookmark
Odysseus at Troy : Sophocles' Ajax, and Euripides' Hecuba and Trojan Women / translations with introductions, notes, and essays ; Stephen Esposito, Editor.
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
[Newburyport, MA] : Focus Publishing / R. Pullins Company, c2010.
Description
xxiii, 279 p. : charts, map, plan ; 23 cm.
Details
Subject(s)
Greek drama
[Browse]
Odysseus King of Ithaca (Mythological character)
[Browse]
Related name
Esposito, Stephen
[Browse]
Related work(s)
Sophocles.
Ajax.
English
[Browse]
Euripides.
Hecuba.
English
[Browse]
Euripides.
Trojan women.
English
[Browse]
Series
Focus classical library
[More in this series]
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references (p. 267-277).
Contents
Introduction: Part 1: Odysseus on stage / Stephen Esposito and Stephen Sully ; Part II: Drama in Athens / Robin Mitchell-Boyask
The Ajax of Sophocles' / translated with notes by Stephen Esposito
The Hecuba of Euripides / translated with notes by Robin Mitchell-Boyask
The Trojan Women of Euripides / translated with notes by Diskin Clay
An essay on Sophocles' Ajax / Stephen Esposito
An essay on Euripides' Hecuba / Robin Mitchell-Boyask
An essay on Euripides' Trojan Women / Diskin Clay
Six appendices: 1. diagram of the structure of Ajax; 2. Geneology charts for Ajax; 3. Geneology charts for Hecuba and Trojan Women; 4. Gorgias, In Praise of Helen, translated by Diskin Clay; 5. Bibliography; 6. Map of ancient Greece and Asia Minor.
Show 5 more Contents items
ISBN
9781585103966
1585103969
OCLC
744292927
Statement on responsible collection description
Princeton University Library aims to describe library materials in a manner that is respectful to the individuals and communities who create, use, and are represented in the collections we manage.
Read more...
Other views
Staff view
Ask a Question
Suggest a Correction
Supplementary Information