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    The Fragments. A Commentary. By W.G. Arnott. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (...), 1996. XXI,886p. Cloth. Small personal library mark and name on free endpaper. (Rare). 'This is a truly learned book; its numerous parallels and references to secondary literature make it a work which should not be absent from a good classical library. (H. LLOYD-JONES in the Classical Journal (1997), p.208). This is the first detailed commentary to be compiled on the fragments of the Greek comic poet Alexis. Alexis seems to have had an important effect on the development of Greek New Comedy, both in the presentation and choice of characters and in the structuring of the type of New-Comedy plot associated in particular with Menander. Professor Arnott's commentary is multi-faceted, discussing textual transmission; the interpretation of Alexis's language, meaning and style; the dramatic background and its relevance to the comedy; and the relation of the material to the social and political history of the time. The commentary makes a significant contribution to the study of the development of comedy in the fourth century BC, and to our knowledge and precise interpretation of fourth-century Attic Greek. Since the fragments are readily available in the Kassel-Austin edition, the Greek text is not included. From the library of the late Sir Kenneth James Dover. € 0 (Antiquarian)

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