Théatre de Sophocle
Ajax - Elector - King's Oedipus - Column Oedipus - Antigone - Trachinians - Philoctetes
SOPHOCLE
Paris - Garnier frères - 1883.
- Format : In-12.
- Number of volumes : 1 volume.
- Binding : Bound.
- Collation : 424 pp.
- Language : Français
Publisher's hardcover binding. Back to 4 nerves. Name, title and golden florets.
Collection "Masterpieces of Greek Literature". Translated into French by Louis Humbert.
Sophocles (in ancient Greek Σοφοκλῆς / Sophoklễs), born in Colona in 495BC and died in 406BC, is one of the three great Greek playwrights whose work has partially reached us, along with Aeschylus and Euripides. He is mainly the author of one hundred and twenty-three plays (including about a hundred tragedies), but only seven of them have survived. Cited as a paradigm of tragedy by Aristotle, particularly for his use of the choir and his play Oedipus the King, he also won the highest number of victories in the tragic competition of the Great Dionysies (nineteen), and never made it to the last.
In good condition.
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