Synopses & Reviews
This volume presents some twenty-five papers by the late great scholar T.C.W. Stinton, most previously published only in specialized journals. Dealing with a wide range of topics surrounding Greek tragedy, the papers include discussions of Euripides on the judgement of Paris, Iphigeneia and the bears of Brauron, the riddle at Colonus, Horation echoes, and Phaedrus and folklore.
Review
"An immense tribute to one of that University's finest scholars, a keen-eyed, precise critic, who was endowed with a seemingly bottomless reservoir of common sense....There is something in this book for everyone....Stinton is a through-going profiessional whose collected papers are filled with valuable insights and judgments for all."--New England Classical Newsletter and Journal