Classics: Recent submissions
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The technique of humour of Cratrinus, Eupolis, Pherecrates and Plato and of the poets of the Athenian old comedy
(1974) - ThesisThe thesis examines the technique of humour of the old comedians other than Aristophanes, concentrating particularly upon the four for whom we have the best evidence, viz. Cratinus, Eupolis, Pherecrates and Plato. The ... -
Katà stoixēion : the collected letters of Aristophanes, Euripides and Sophocles
(1986) - ThesisThis research, a computer-assisted analysis of fifth century drama covering thirty-six plays: eleven of Aristophanes, eighteen of Euripides, and seven of Sophocles, contains detailed information concerning the distribution ... -
The syntax of postpositives in classical greek prose
(1978) - ThesisPostpositives (in particular, aut-, u-, av, tls) , which do not stand in initial position, have a strong traditional tendency in early Greek word-order to stand in 'peninitial' (second) position; but by classical times ... -
Local defence of Rome's north-east frontier - third to seventh centuries AD
(1993) - ThesisThe purpose of this thesis is to examine the function of local communities in the defence of the late Roman Empire along the North-East frontier. The North-East is defined as those lands between 37 and 49 degrees longitude ...