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Sophron's Mimes: Text, Translation, and Commentary Book

Sophron's Mimes: Text, Translation, and Commentary
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Sophron of Syracuse, who lived in Sicily in the late fifth/early fourth century BC, represents our only surviving example of classical Greek mime. The mimes (short playlets) are also an important example of the classical literary tradition outside At, Sophron's Mimes: Text, Translation, and Commentary has a rating of 3 stars
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  • Sophron's Mimes: Text, Translation, and Commentary
  • Written by author J. H. Hordern
  • Published by Oxford University Press, USA, April 2004
  • Sophron of Syracuse, who lived in Sicily in the late fifth/early fourth century BC, represents our only surviving example of classical Greek mime. The mimes (short playlets) are also an important example of the classical literary tradition outside At
  • Sophron of Syracuse, who lived in Sicily in the late fifth/early fourth century BC, represents our only surviving example of classical Greek mime. The mimes (short playlets) are also an important example of the classical literary tradition outside Athens.
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