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Collected Papers on Greek Tragedy

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Sir Charles Willink was responsible for some of the most important advances in the study of the text and metre of Greek tragedy published in the last fifty years. With his unrivalled knowledge of t...
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Sir Charles Willink was responsible for some of the most important advances in the study of the text and metre of Greek tragedy published in the last fifty years. With his unrivalled knowledge of tragic usage and ear for subtle rhythmical points, he was able to solve long-standing problems in areas ranging from metrical analysis to staging and the detection of interpolations, and many of his proposals have already been adopted in standard editions. This volume collects all Willink's published papers, except the two earliest, which are summarized. Three important new articles, on Euripides’ Helen, Medea, and Alcestis, are published for the first time, and additions and corrections to the published papers are included, together with an index of passages discussed.
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Price: $370.00
Pages: 862
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Publication Date: 11 January 2010
ISBN: 9789004182813
Format: Hardcover
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"The significance of volumes of collected papers in the Classics covers a broad range: some are indifferent, some are indefensible, some are indispensable. This splendid gathering between two boards of the dense Kleine Schriften of Sir Charles Willink (1929-2009) is very firmly of the last category. The importance of Willink’s researches for scholars of Greek tragedy and/or metre has been immense over recent decades [...] The book with which this formidable volume has most in common is John Jackson’s Marginalia Scaenica (1955), a collection [...] that amply bears witness to what a clear head, hard thought and curiosa felicitas (as much as felix curiositas) in emendation can bring the scholar." - David Butterfield, in: BMCR, 31.5.2012
C. W. Willink (1929–2009), Ph.D. (1989) in Classics, University of Cambridge, taught for many years at Eton College. His publications include Euripides: Orestes (1986, revised 1989).

W. Benjamin Henry, D.Phil. (2001) in Classics, University of Oxford, is an independent scholar. His publications include Pindar’s Nemeans: A Selection (2005), Philodemus: On Death (2009), and many articles on Greek poetry and papyrology.