Yale Required Reading - Collected Works (Vol. 1)

Yale Required Reading - Collected Works (Vol. 1)
Автор книги: id книги: 2147614     Оценка: 0.0     Голосов: 0     Отзывы, комментарии: 0 229,08 руб.     (2,49$) Читать книгу Купить и скачать книгу Электронная книга Жанр: Документальная литература Правообладатель и/или издательство: Bookwire Дата добавления в каталог КнигаЛит: ISBN: 4066338130112 Скачать фрагмент в формате   fb2   fb2.zip Возрастное ограничение: 0+ Оглавление Отрывок из книги

Реклама. ООО «ЛитРес», ИНН: 7719571260.

Описание книги

Ancient Greek literature has a profound impact on western literature at large. In particular, many ancient Roman authors drew inspiration from their Greek predecessors. Ever since the Renaissance, European authors in general, including Dante Alighieri, William Shakespeare, John Milton, and James Joyce, have all drawn heavily on classical themes and motifs. Even today authors are fascinated with Greek literature, and still great works of literature are based on ancient myths and plays. The readers can still relate to these works of art and learn from them, even though written two millennials ago. This collection is based on the required reading list of Yale Department of Classics. Originally designed for students, this anthology is meant for everyone wanting to know more about history and literature of this period, interested in poetry, philosophy and drama of Antient Greece.

Оглавление

Anacreon. Yale Required Reading - Collected Works (Vol. 1)

Yale Required Reading - Collected Works (Vol. 1)

Table of Contents

Homer

Introduction

THE HOMERIC POEMS

ILIAD AND ODYSSEY: THE PANATHENAIC RECITATION

Iliad

BOOK I

BOOK II

BOOK III

BOOK IV

BOOK V

BOOK VI

BOOK VII

BOOK VIII

BOOK IX

BOOK X

BOOK XI

BOOK XII

BOOK XIII

BOOK XIV

BOOK XV

BOOK XVI

BOOK XVII

BOOK XVIII

BOOK XIX

BOOK XX

BOOK XXI

BOOK XXII

BOOK XXIII

BOOK XXIV

Odyssey

BOOK I

BOOK II

BOOK III

BOOK IV

BOOK V

BOOK VI

BOOK VII

BOOK VIII

BOOK IX

BOOK X

BOOK XI

BOOK XII

BOOK XIII

BOOK XIV

BOOK XV

BOOK XVI

BOOK XVII

BOOK XVIII

BOOK XIX

BOOK XX

BOOK XXI

BOOK XXII

BOOK XXIII

BOOK XXIV

Homeric Hymns

INTRODUCTION

THE SO-CALLED HOMERIC HYMNS

THE HYMN TO APOLLO

THE HYMN TO HERMES

THE HYMN TO APHRODITE

THE HYMN TO DEMETER

HYMN TO DEMETER

THE ALLEGED EGYPTIAN ORIGINS

CONCLUSION

HOMERIC HYMNS

HYMN TO APOLLO

THE FOUNDING OF DELPHI

II. HERMES

III. APHRODITE

IV. HYMN TO DEMETER

V. TO APHRODITÉ

VI. TO DIONYSUS

VII. TO ARES

VIII. TO ARTEMIS

IX. TO APHRODITE

X. TO ATHENE

XI. TO HERA

XII. TO DEMETER

XIII. TO THE MOTHER OF THE GODS

XIV. TO HERACLES THE LION-HEART

XV. TO ASCLEPIUS

XVI. TO THE DIOSCOURI

XVII. TO HERMES

XVIII. TO PAN

XIX. TO HEPHÆSTUS

XX. TO APOLLO

XXI. TO POSEIDON

XXII. TO HIGHEST ZEUS

XXIII. TO HESTIA

XXIV. TO THE MUSES AND APOLLO

XXV. TO DIONYSUS

XXVI. TO ARTEMIS

XXVII. TO ATHENE

XXVIII. TO HESTIA

XXIX. TO EARTH, THE MOTHER OF ALL

XXX. TO HELIOS

XXXI. TO THE MOON

XXXII. TO THE DIOSCOURI

XXXIII. TO DIONYSUS

FOOTNOTES

Hesiod

Introduction

Works and Days

Theogony

ENDNOTES

Greek Lyric Poetry

Archilochus

The Life and Work of Archilochus

To His Soul

Alcaeus

The Life and Work of Alcaeus

Longer Fragments

DRINKING-SONGS. SPRING

SUMMER

AUTUMN. A PARAPHRASE

WINTER

AN EVENING SONG

DRINK WISELY

LOVE-SONGS. SAPPHO AND ALCAEUS

TO SAPPHO. A PARAPHRASE

NO MORE FOR LYCUS. A PARAPHRASE

POLEMIC SONGS. TO ANTIMENIDAS

THE ARMOURY

THE SHIP OF STATE

THE BULWARK OF THE STATE

ON HIS ESCAPE FROM SIGEUM

AGAINST PITTACUS

AGAINST MYRSILUS

THE DEATH OF MYRSILUS

HYMNS. TO ATHENA

TO HERMES

EROS

MISCELLANEOUS SONGS. MONEY MAKES THE MAN

POVERTY

PUT AWAY DESIRES

THE WILD DUCK

THE SEA COCKLE

SPEECH FOR SPEECH

Shorter Fragments

DRINKING-SONGS. XXXVI

XXXVII

XXXVIII

XXXIX

XL

XLI

XLII

XLIII

XLIV

LOVE-SONGS. XLV

XLVI

XLVII

POLEMICS. XLVIII

XLIX

L

LI

LII

LIII

LIV

LV

LVI

LVII

HYMNS. LVIII

LIX

LX

LXI

MISCELLANEOUS. LXII

LXIII

LXIV

LXV

LXVI

LXVII

LXVIII

LXIX

LXX

LXXI

LXXII

LXXIII

LXXIV

LXXV

LXXVI

LXXVII

LXXVIII

LXXIX

LXXX

LXXXI

LXXXII

LXXXIII

LXXXIV

LXXXV

LXXXVI

LXXXVII

LXXXVIII

LXXXIX

XC

XCI

XCII

XCIII

XCIV

XCV

XCVI

XCVII

XCVIII

XCIX

C

CI

Sappho

The Life and Work of Sappho

Sapphics

Epithalamia: Threnodes

Partheneia: Didaktika

Erotika: Dithyrambs

Girl Friends

Phaon

Epigrams

Alcman

The Life and Work of Alcman

Desire

The Mountain Summits Sleep

Slumbering are the Mountains

Anacreon

The Life and Work of Anacreon

The Odes of Anacreon

Theognis of Megara

The Life and Work of Theognis of Megara

Angry Words

Beward Crafty Minds

Easy Friends

An Even Line

Fame

Fate

Hope

Human Nature

The Insolence of Wealth

Learning and Wealth

On Arranged Marriage

On Inborn Traits

The Poet and His Muse

Poverty

Pride and the State

A Secret Spring

Sumptuous Obsequies

Sumptuous Obsequies

A Time for Wine

Wine

Worldly Wisdom

Simonides of Ceos

The Life and Work of Simonides of Ceos

Danaë and Her Babe Adrift1

On Those Who Died at Thermopylae2

The Lesson of the Leaf-Fall

I

II

III

IV

V

VI

Bacchylides

The Life and Work of Bacchylides

Athena

The Cloud of Fate

The High Immortal Gods are Free

Not to be Born 'twere Best

Of Happiness to Mortal Man

Peace in all Her Sweetness Hail

Peace on Earth

Theseus

Truth

Pindar

The Life and Work of Pindar

Olympic Odes

The First Olympic Ode

The Second Olympic Ode

The Third Olympic Ode

The Fourth Olympic Ode

The Fifth Olympic Ode

The Sixth Olympic Ode

The Seventh Olympic Ode

The Eighth Olympic Ode

The Ninth Olympic Ode

The Tenth Olympic Ode

The Eleventh Olympic Ode. 1

The Twelfth Olympic Ode

The Thirteenth Olympic Ode

The Fourteenth Olympic Ode

Pythian Odes

The First Pythian Ode

The Second Pythian Ode

The Third Pythian Ode

The Fourth Pythian Ode

The Fifth Pythian Ode

The Sixth Pythian Ode.1

The Seventh Pythian Ode

The Eighth Pythian Ode

The Ninth Pythian Ode

The Tenth Pythian Ode

The Eleventh Pythian Ode

The Twelfth Pythian Ode

Isthmian Odes

The First Isthmian Ode

The Second Isthmian Ode

The Third Isthmian Ode

The Fourth Isthmian Ode

The Fifth Isthmian Ode

The Sixth Isthmian Ode

The Seventh Isthmian Ode

The Eighth Isthmian Ode

Nemean Odes

The First Nemean Ode

The Second Nemean Ode

The Third Nemean Ode

The Fourth Nemean Ode

The Fifth Nemean Ode. 1

The Sixth Nemean Ode

The Seventh Nemean Ode

The Eighth Nemean Ode

The Ninth Nemean Ode

The Tenth Nemean Ode

The Eleventh Nemean Ode

The Oresteia (Aeschylus)

The Life and Work of Aeschylus

Agamemnon

The Choephori (The Libation-Bearers)

Eumenides

The Tragedies of Sophocles

The Life and Work of Sophocles

Ajax

Antigone

PERSONS OF THE DRAMA

Oedipus at Colonus

The Tragedies of Euripides

The Life and Work of Euripides

Medea

CHARACTERS OF THE PLAY

NOTES TO MEDEA

Hippolytus

DRAMATIS PERSONÆ

HIPPOLYTUS

Bacchae

DRAMATIS PERSONÆ

THE BACCHANTES

The Comedies of Aristophanes

The Life and Work of Aristophanes

Frogs

Dramatis Personæ

The Play

Notes

Birds

Dramatis Personæ

The Play

Notes

Lysistrata

Dramatis personae

Lysistrata by Aristophanes

Herodotus

The Life and Work of Herodotus

The Histories

The Life and Work of Herodotus

The First Book of the Histories, called Clio

Notes to Book 1

The Second Book of the Histories, called Euterpe

Notes to Book 2

The Third Book of the Histories, called Thaleia

Notes to Book 3

The Fourth Book of the Histories, called Melpomene

Notes to Book 4

The Fifth Book of the Histories, called Terpsichore

Notes to Book 5

The Sixth Book of the Histories, called Erato

Notes to Book 6

The Seventh Book of the Histories, called Polymnia

Notes to Book 7

The Eighth Book of the Histories, called Urania

Notes to Book 8

The Ninth Book of the Histories, called Calliope

Notes to Book 9

Thucydides

The Life and Work of Thucydides

History of the Peloponnesian War

The Life and Work of Thucydides

The First Book. Chapter I. The State of Greece from the earliest Times to the Commencement of the Peloponnesian War

Chapter II. Causes of the War - The Affair of Epidamnus - The Affair of Potidaea

Chapter III. Congress of the Peloponnesian Confederacy at Lacedaemon

Chapter IV. From the end of the Persian to the beginning of the Peloponnesian War - The Progress from Supremacy to Empire

Chapter V. Second Congress at Lacedaemon - Preparations for War and Diplomatic Skirmishes - Cylon - Pausanias - Themistocles

The Second Book

Chapter VI. Beginning of the Peloponnesian War - First Invasion of Attica - Funeral Oration of Pericles

Chapter VII. Second Year of the War - The Plague of Athens - Position and Policy of Pericles - Fall of Potidaea

Chapter VIII. Third Year of the War - Investment of Plataea - Naval Victories of Phormio - Thracian Irruption into Macedonia under Sitalces

The Third Book

Chapter IX. Fourth and Fifth Years of the War - Revolt of Mitylene

Chapter X. Fifth Year of the War - Trial and Execution of the Plataeans - Corcyraean Revolution

Chapter XI. Year of the War - Campaigns of Demosthenes in Western Greece - Ruin of Ambracia

The Fourth Book

Chapter XII. Seventh Year of the War - Occupation of Pylos - Surrender of the Spartan Army in Sphacteria

Chapter XIII. Seventh and Eighth Years of the War - End of Corcyraean Revolution - Peace of Gela - Capture of Nisaea

Chapter XIV. Eighth and Ninth Years of the War - Invasion of Boeotia - Fall of Amphipolis - Brilliant Successes of Brasidas

The Fifth Book

Chapter XV. Tenth Year of the War - Death of Cleon and Brasidas - Peace of Nicias

Chapter XVI. Feeling against Sparta in Peloponnese - League of the Mantineans, Eleans, Argives, and Athenians - Battle of Mantinea and breaking up of the League

Chapter XVII. Sixteenth Year of the War - The Melian Conference - Fate of Melos

The Sixth Book

Chapter XVIII. Seventeenth Year of the War - The Sicilian Campaign - Affair of the Hermae - Departure of the Expedition

Chapter XIX. Seventeenth Year of the War - Parties at Syracuse - Story of Harmodius and Aristogiton - Disgrace of Alcibiades

Chapter XX. Seventeenth and Eighteenth Years of the War - Inaction of the Athenian Army - Alcibiades at Sparta - Investment of Syracuse

The Seventh Book

Chapter XXI. Eighteenth and Nineteenth Years of the War - Arrival of Gylippus at Syracuse - Fortification of Decelea - Successes of the Syracusans

Chapter XXII. Nineteenth Year of the War - Arrival of Demosthenes - Defeat of the Athenians at Epipolae - Folly and Obstinancy of Nicias

Chapter XXIII. Nineteenth Year of the War - Battles in the Great Harbour - Retreat and Annihilation of the Athenian Army

The Eighth Book

Chapter XXIV. Nineteenth and Twentieth Years of the War - Revolt of Ionia - Intervention of Persia - The War in Ionia

Chapter XXV. Twentieth and Twenty - first Years of the War - Intrigues of Alcibiades - Withdrawal of the Persian Subsidies - Oligarchical Coup d’Etat at Athens - Patriotism of the Army at Samos

Chapter XXVI. Twenty-first Year of the War - Recall of Alcibiades to Samos - Revolt of Euboea and Downfall of the Four Hundred - Battle of Cynossema

Plato

The Life and Work of Plato

Republic

Book I. Of Wealth, Justice, Moderation, and Their Opposites

Book II. The Individual, the State, and Education

Book III. The Arts in Education

Book IV. Wealth, Poverty, and Virtue

Book V. On Matrimony and Philosophy

Book VI. The Philosophy of Government

Book VII. On Shadows and Realities in Education

Book VIII. Four Forms of Government

Book IX. On Wrong or Right Government, and the Pleasures of Each

Book X. The Recompense of Life

The Apology of Socrates (Plato)

Introduction

Socrates' Defence

Symposium (Plato)

Introduction

Symposium

Phaedo (Plato)

Aristotle

The Life and Work of Aristotle

Poetics

Analysis

Part 1

Part I

Part II

Part III

Part IV

Part V

Part VI

Part VII

Part VIII

Part IX

Part X

Part XI

Part 2

Part XII

Part XIII

Part XIV

Part XV

Part XVI

Part XVII

Part XVIII

Part XIX

Part XX

Part 3

Part XXI

Part XXII

Part XXIII

Part XXIV

Part XXV

Part XXVI

Politics

Book I

Chapter I

Chapter II

Chapter III

Chapter IV

Chapter V

Chapter VI

Chapter VII

Chapter VIII

Chapter IX

Chapter X

Chapter XI

Chapter XII

Chapter XIII

Book II

Chapter I

Chapter II

Chapter III

Chapter IV

Chapter V

Chapter VI

Chapter VII

Chapter VIII

Chapter IX

Chapter X

Chapter XI

Chapter XII

Book III

Chapter I

Chapter II

Chapter III

Chapter IV

Chapter V

Chapter VI

Chapter VII

Chapter VIII

Chapter IX

Chapter X

Chapter XI

Chapter XII

Chapter XIII

Chapter XIV

Chapter XV

Chapter XVI

Chapter XVII

Chapter XVIII

Book IV

Chapter I

Chapter II

Chapter III

Chapter IV

Chapter V

Chapter VI

Chapter VII

Chapter VIII

Chapter IX

Chapter X

Chapter XI

Chapter XII

Chapter XIII

Chapter XIV

Chapter XV

Chapter XVI

Book V

Chapter I

Chapter II

Chapter III

Chapter IV

Chapter V

Chapter VI

Chapter VII

Chapter VIII

Chapter IX

Chapter X

Chapter XI

Chapter XII

Book VI

Chapter I

Chapter II

Chapter III

Chapter IV

Chapter V

Chapter VI

Chapter VII

Chapter VIII

Book VII

Chapter I

Chapter II

Chapter III

Chapter IV

Chapter V

Chapter VI

Chapter VII

Chapter VIII

Chapter IX

Chapter X

Chapter XI

Chapter XII

Chapter XIII

Chapter XIV

Chapter XV

Chapter XVI

Chapter XVII

Book VIII

Chapter I

Chapter II

Chapter III

Chapter IV

Chapter V

Chapter VI

Chapter VII

Nicomachean Ethics

Book One

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

Book Two

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

Book Three

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

Book Four

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

Book Five

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

Book Six

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

Book Seven

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

Book Eight

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

Book Nine

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

Book Ten

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

The Orations of Lysias

The Life and Work of Lysias

ORATION II

FUNERAL ORATION

ORATION V

FOR CALLIAS

ORATION VII

THE OLIVE TREE

WITNESSES

ORATION IX

POLYAENUS

LAWS

ORATION X

THEOMNESTUS

EVIDENCE

LAW

ORATION XII

ERATOSTHENES

WITNESSES

WITNESSES

WITNESSES

ORATION XIII

AGORATUS

DECREE

DECREE

TESTIMONY OF AGORATUS

TESTIMONY

DECREES

DECREE

LIST

WITNESSES

EVIDENCE

DECREE

DECREE

WITNESSES

WITNESSES

WITNESSES

DECREE

DECREE

WITNESS

WITNESSES

ORATION XIV

ALCIBIADES

LAW

LAW

ORATION XVI

MANTITHEUS

EVIDENCE

WITNESSES

WITNESSES

WITNESSES

ORATION XVII

PROPERTY OF ERATON

EVIDENCE

WITNESSES

WITNESSES. LISTS

ORATION XIX

PROPERTY OF ARISTOPHANES

WITNESSES

WITNESSES

INVENTORY

WITNESSES

LIST OF SERVICES

WITNESSES

WITNESSES

ORATION XXII

THE GRAIN DEALERS

DEPOSITION

EVIDENCE

ORATION XXIII

PANCLEON

WITNESSES

WITNESSES

WITNESSES

WITNESSES

WITNESSES

ORATION XXIV

THE CRIPPLE

ORATION XXV

REPLY TO "THE OVERTHROW OF THE DEMOCRACY."

ORATION XXVIII

ERGOCLES

ORATION XXX

NICOMACHUS

WITNESSES

ORATION XXXL

AGAINST PHILON

WITNESSES

WITNESSES

EVIDENCE

ORATION XXXIL

DIOGEITON

EVIDENCE

WITNESSES

ORATION XXXIII

PANEGYRIC

The Philippics (Demosthenes)

The Life and Work of Demosthenes

THE SECOND OLYNTHIAC

THE ARGUMENT

THE THIRD OLYNTHIAC

THE ARGUMENT

The First Philippic

THE ARGUMENT

The Second Philippic

THE ARGUMENT

The Third Philippic

THE ARGUMENT

The Fourth Philippic

THE ARGUMENT

Argonautica (Apollonius)

The Life and Work of Apollonius

BOOK I

BOOK II

BOOK III

BOOK IV

FOOTNOTES

Hymns of Callimachus

The Life and Work of Callimachus

I To Zeus

II To Apollo

III To Artemis

IV To Delos

V The Bath of Pallas

VI To Demeter

The Idylls of Theocritus

The Life and Work of Theocritus

IDYLL I

IDYLL II

IDYLL III

IDYLL IV

IDYLL V

IDYLL VI

IDYLL VII

IDYLL VIII

IDYLL IX

IDYLL X

IDYLL XI

IDYLL XII

IDYLL XIII

IDYLL XIV

IDYLL XV

IDYLL XVI

IDYLL XVII

IDYLL XVIII

IDYLL XIX

IDYLL XX

IDYLL XXI

IDYLL XXII

IDYLL XXIII

IDYLL XXIV

IDYLL XXV

IDYLL XXVI

IDYLL XXVII

IDYLL XXVIII

IDYLL XXIX

IDYLL XXX

IDYLL XXXI

FRAGMENT PROM THE "BERENICE."

EPIGRAMS AND EPITAPHS

I

II

III

IV

V

VI

VII

VIII

IX

X

XI

XII

XIII

XIV

XV

XVI

XVII

XVIII

XIX

XX

XXI

XXII

The Rise and Fall of Greek Supremasy (Plutarch)

The Life and Work of Plutarch

Theseus

Solon

Themistocles

Aristides

Cimon

Pericles

Nicias

Alcibiades

Phocion

Demosthenes

Epictetus

The Enchiridion

The Life and Work of Epictetus

The Enchiridion

Footnotes

Отрывок из книги

Homer, Hesiod, Archilochus, Alcaeus, Sappho, Anacreon, Theognis of Megara, Simonides of Ceos, Bacchylides, Pindar, Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides, Aristophanes, Herodotus, Thucydides, Plato, Aristotle, Lysias, Demosthenes, Apollonius, Callimachus, Theocritus, Plutarch, Epictetus, Gilbert Murray

Translator: Andrew Lang, Hugh G. Evelyn-White, William Hay, James Stanislaus Easby-Smith, John Myers O'Hara, Henry Charles Beeching, Thomas Campbell, Robert Calverley Trevelyan, Thomas Moore, John Hookham Frere, James Davies, John Addington Symonds, John Sterling, John Herman Merivale, Francis Turner Palgrave, John Swinnerton Phillimore, Charles Apthorp Wheelwright, Edward Philip Coleridge, Gilbert Murray, George Campbell Macaulay, Richard Crawley, Benjamin Jowett, S. H. Butcher, Charles Rann Kennedy, R. C. Seaton, Alexander William Mair, Charles Stuart Calverley, John Dryden, A. H. Clough

.....

85a Spencer and Gillen, “Natives of Central Australia,” p. 399. The myth is not very quotable.

85b Foucart, p. 19, quoting Philosophoumena, v. 7. M. Foucart, of course, did not know the Arunta parallel.

.....

Добавление нового отзыва

Комментарий Поле, отмеченное звёздочкой  — обязательно к заполнению

Отзывы и комментарии читателей

Нет рецензий. Будьте первым, кто напишет рецензию на книгу Yale Required Reading - Collected Works (Vol. 1)
Подняться наверх