Characters. Herodas: Mimes. Sophron and Other Mime Fragments

Theophrastus, Herodas, Sophron, Jeffrey Rusten (Edited and Translated by), I. C. Cunningham (Edited and Translated by)

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Author
Theophrastus, Herodas, Sophron, Jeffrey Rusten (Edited and Translated by), I. C. Cunningham (Edited and Translated by)
Publish Date
2003-01-30
Book Type
Hardcover
Publisher Name
Harvard University Press
Subject
Loeb Library
Number of Pages
432
Edition
2nd ed.
ISBN-10
0674996038
ISBN-13
9780674996038
SKU
9780674996038

Description

Dramatis personae.

This volume collects important examples of Greek literary portraiture. The Characters of Theophrastus consists of thirty fictional sketches of men who are each dominated by a single fault, such as arrogance, boorishness, or superstition. Unassuming in style, his character sketches nonetheless bear resemblance to the vivid figures of the period’s New Comedy. The Hellenistic poet Herodas wrote mimes, a popular Greek entertainment in which one actor or a small group portrayed a situation from everyday urban life, concentrating on depiction of character rather than on plot. Here too in a new text and translation are substantial portions of the mimes of Sophron, a Syracusan of the fifth century BC whose work Plato is said to have enjoyed, as well as a selection of anonymous mime fragments.

The extant work of Sophron and the anonymous mime fragments are newly added to the Loeb Classical Library in this edition. And Jeffrey Rusten and Ian Cunningham have updated their editions of Theophrastus and Herodas (both first published in 1993) in light of the latest scholarship.