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195513886Societe d'Edition "Les Belles Lettres", Paris 1928/1955 (Collection des Universites de France). 86 p. Broché. Quelques traces d'utilisation.
192813896Societe d'Edition "Les Belles Lettres", Paris 1928 (Collection des Universites de France). 86 p. Broché. Traces d'utilisation. Dos en peu endommagé.
1737305389ABLipsiae (Leipzig), Weidmanniana (Weidmann), 1737. kl.8°. 11 Bll., 99 S. Einfacher Original-Pappband d. Zt. (Tlw. etw. gebräunt, sonst gut).
197099441Frankfurt a. M. Insel Verlag, 1970. 111 S. (= Insel-Bücherei Nr. 946). 18,5 cm. Illustr. OPp.
New English versions of Lysistrata, The Frogs, The Birds, and Ladies' Day. "Thanks to Dudley Fitts...we can appreciate Aristophanes' vigor, his robust style, his scorching wit, his earthy humor, his devotion to honesty and his poetic imagination" 341p.index Book
An amusing translation of Aristophanes "Thesmophoriazusae" in which a bunch of feisty Athenian dames discover an interloper at their female only fertility festival. The author's send up of the poetic excesses of fellow dramatist Euripides is well rendered by this translator for a contemporary audience to enjoy.134p, notes index Very crisp copy, almost as new. Book
Reprinted from "Aristophanes : the Eleven Comedies" Translated by Sir Louis Sterling?] originally published by The Athenian Society. London 1912.This edition in the Dover Thrift Editions series 1994 54p. Book
Plays for Performance Series." "Aristophanes' great anti-war drama glorifies the power of fertility in the face of destruction. Mr. Rudall's new translation recaptures the splendid variety of diction in Aristophanes, so that instead of a heavily poetic presentation the play becomes highly theatrical" 65p. Book
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132p. Hardcover Very good condition
4to., First and Sole Edition, parallel texts in Greek and English; original green cloth, gilt back, uncut, covers mildly age-marked at lower edge else a very good, bright, clean copy. Scarce
Reprinted from "Aristophanes : the Eleven Comedies" Translated by Sir Louis Sterling?] originally published by The Athenian Society. London 1912.This edition in the Dover Thrift Editions series 1999.48p. 54p. Book
[1] The Frogs: translated from the Greek by William James Rickie with an introduction by Gilbert Seldes and wood engravings by John Austin. 62p. [Bound Dos-A- Dos together with] [2] The Birds : with an introduction by Dudley Fitts" Six Greek Plays" issued by the Dryden Press.) 52 p.. 114p; Shligh shelf waer eap to foot of soune. " Spine just a little damaged at foot Book
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[1] The Frogs: translated from the Greek by William James Rickie with an introduction by Gilbert Seldes and wood engravings by John Austen. 62p. [Bound Dos-A- Dos together with] [2] The Birds : with an introduction by Dudley Fitts" Six Greek Plays"issued by the Dryden Press.) 52 p.. 114p; Slight shelf esp.to foot of spine.. Book
165p. Hardcover Very good condition
xviii, 62 p. illus. 29 cm. Hardcover Very good condition in slipcase Bound (inverted) with the author's The birds. With an introd. by Dudley Fitts and illus. by Marian Parry. xii, 52 p.
8vo., First Edition thus; original green cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper, the latter very lightly age-soiled at backstrip and fold-ins.
Sm. 4to., First Edition, text in Greek and English, small neat signature on front free endpaper; original blue cloth, gilt back, neatly rebacked with old backstrip laid down, a very good, clean copy.
145p. map [Almost as new] Book
Unique, comic, Caledonian version of Aristophanes "Birds" as performed at the Edinburgh Festival in 1959. The translator was an ardent Scottish nationalist, as well as a classical scholar, and has added a handy glossary and explanatory notes for any visiting Sassenachs ignorant of either the riches of the Scots dialect, or of the ornithology of Scotland.84p.Original paper covers loosening. Book
Vintage Paperback with translations of Aristophanes comedies. edited with an introduction by Moses Hadas. Acharnians [B.B Rogers] Knights [R.H.Webb] Clouds [ Moses Hadas] Wasps [Moses Hadas, Peace [B.B Rogers] Birds [R.H.Webb] Lysistrata [Jack Lindsay] Thesmophoriazusae [B.B Rogers], Ecclesiazusae [Jack Lindsay] Frogs [R.H.Webb] Plutus [B.B Rogers] 501p Stdent reading copy with a few pencil marks Book
Apodos kai scholia Kostas Barnales. The play is a satire on the social and political life of classical Athens during the Peloponnesian War and in this respect it is typical of all the dramatist's early plays. It is unique however in the relatively small number of its characters and this was due to its scurrilous preoccupation with one man, the pro-war populist Cleon 118p. Book
Apodos kai scholia Kostas Barnales. This seems to be a re-issue of the text published by Ellenika Grammata in 1998. 116p. Book