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BIBLIOGRAPHY

Detail from the Rosetta Stone

Detail from the Rosetta Stone, 2nd Century BCE

 

BRIEF BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR LYSIAS

 

Bateman, J.J. (1958) “Lysias and the Law”   TAPhA 89    276-85

 

Bury, R.G.   (1893)   “The Use of Prepositions in Lysias”   CR 7.9   394-6

 

Carey, C.   (1995)   “Rape and Adultery in Athenian Law”   CQ 45.2   407-17

 

Gagarin, M. (2003) “Telling Stories in Athenian Law”   TAPhA   133.2   197-207

 

Hall, E.   (1995)   “Law Court Dramas: the Power of Performance in Greek Forensic Oratory” BICS 40   39-58

(Copy available to loan from reserve cupboard DHT)

 

Herman, G.   (1993) “Tribal and Civic Codes of Behaviour in Lysias I”   CQ   43   406ff

 

Morgan, G.   (1982) “Euphiletos’ House: Lysias 1”    TAPhA   112   115-23

 

Porter, J.R.   (1997) “Adultery by the Book: Lysias I and Comic Diegesis   EMC   41   421-53 (Copy available to loan from reserve cupboard DHT)

 

Scodel, R.   (1993)   “Meditations on Lysias I and Athenian Adultery”   Electronic Antiquity 1.2  

 

Wolpert, A. (2001)   “Lysias I and the Politics of the Athenian oikos ”   CJ   96   415-24

 

 

BRIEF BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR EURIPIDES

 

Allan, W.   (2002)   Euripides: Medea , London. (Main Library)

 

Barlow, S. (1989) "Stereotype and Reversal in Euripides' Medea" G&R 36 158-171

 

Bongie, E.   (1977)   “Heroic Elements in the Medea of Euripides” TAPhA 107   27-56

 

Easterling, P.E.   (1977)   “The Infanticide in Euripides’ Medea ” in Mossman, J. ed. (2003) Oxford Readings in Euripides ,   Oxford, 187-200

(Copy available to loan from reserve cupboard DHT)

 

Foley, H. (2001) "Tragic wives: Medea's Divided Self" in H. Foley, Female Acts in Greek Tragedy, Princeton 243-71

(Copy available to loan from reserve cupboard DHT)

 

Flory, S.   (1978) “Medea's Right Hand: Promises & Revenge”   TAPhA   108   69-74              

                                                      

Golden, M. (1988) "Did the Ancients Care When their Children Died?" G&R 35 152-63.              

 

Gould, J.   (1980)   “Law, Custom, and Myth: Aspects of the Social Position of Women in Classical Athens” JHS 100   38-59.

                                               

Knox, B.M.W. (1977) "The Medea of Euripides" YCS 25 193-225

(Copy available to loan from reserve cupboard DHT)

 

Palmer, R.B. (1957-8) "An Apology for J: A Study of Euripides' Medea ," CJ 53   49-55              

 

Reckford, K. (1968) “Medea’s First Exit”   TAPhA   99   331-359

                                        

Williamson, M.   (1990) “A Woman’s Place in Euripides’ Medea ” in Powell, A. ed. Euripides, Women, and Sexuality,   London, 16-31

 

 

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