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Sophocles: Fragments (Loeb Classical Library No. 483) [Hardcover]

Sophocles (Author), Hugh Lloyd-Jones (Translator)
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0674995325 978-0674995321 July 15, 1996

Sophocles (497/6–406 BCE), the second of the three great tragedians of Athens and by common consent one of the world's greatest poets, wrote more than 120 plays. Only seven of these survive complete, but we have a wealth of fragments, from which much can be learned about Sophocles' language and dramatic art. This volume presents a collection of all the major fragments, ranging in length from two lines to a very substantial portion of the satyr play The Searchers. Prefatory notes provide frameworks for the fragments of known plays.

Many of the Sophoclean fragments were preserved by quotation in other authors; others, some of considerable size, are known to us from papyri discovered during the past century. Among the lost plays of which we have large fragments, The Searchers shows the god Hermes, soon after his birth, playing an amusing trick on his brother Apollo; Inachus portrays Zeus coming to Argos to seduce Io, the daughter of its king; and Niobe tells how Apollo and his sister Artemis punish Niobe for a slight upon their mother by killing her twelve children. Throughout the volume, as in the extant plays, we see Sophocles drawing his subjects from heroic legend.

This is the final volume of Lloyd-Jones's new Loeb Classical Library edition of Sophocles. In volumes I and II he gives a faithful and very skilful translation of the seven surviving plays. Volume I contains Oedipus Tyrannus, Ajax, and Electra. Volume II contains Oedipus at Colonus, Antigone, The Women of Trachis, and Philoctetes.


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This is a publication of very great importance.
--Peter Jones (JACT Review )

Lloyd-Jones' prose is, then, just right for today's taste, which is intolerant of another's poetic sensibility interposed between itself and Sophocles.
--Donald Lyons (New Criterion )

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Emeritus Regius Professor of Greek, Oxford, Hugh Lloyd-Jones was knighted in 1989.

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  • Hardcover: 448 pages
  • Publisher: Loeb Classical Library (July 15, 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0674995325
  • ISBN-13: 978-0674995321
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4.0 out of 5 stars The collected fragments of the lost plays of Sophocles, May 6, 2005
This review is from: Sophocles: Fragments (Loeb Classical Library No. 483) (Hardcover)
Only seven of the tragedies of Sophocles survive intact out of a list of 90 plays for which we have titles. All seven of the plays are from the later part of his career, which means that if we had as little of Shakespeare as we had of Sophocles all we would know of the Bard's work would be "Hamlet," "Othello," "King Lear," and "The Winter's Tale." That would still be enough to impress us today, but all we would have of the rest of his work would be titles like "The Taming of the Shrew" and "Julius Caesar" to go with fragments from plays like "A Midsummer Night's Dream," "Romeo and Juliet," and "The Tempest." But if you have read "Bartlett's Quotations" rather than "The Complete Works of William Shakespeare" then you already know that "fragments" of Shakespeare can still be pretty impressive. It is in anticipation of finding similar gems that we approach this volume of the Loeb Classical Library containing "Fragments" of the work of Sophocles.

Edited and translated by Hugh Lloyd-Jones, "Sophocles: Fragments" is a collection of all of the "major fragments," which range in length from two lines to a substantial part of "The Searchers," a satyr play in which Hermes plays a joke on Apollo. There are also substantial pieces of "Inachas," in which Zeus comes to Argos to seduce the king's daughter Io, and "Niobe," which is the story of Apollo and Artemis slaying the daughters of Niobe for daring to insult their mother. Lloyd-Jones provides what we know about these lost plays to give readers a sense of the possible context for these lines (including other ancient plays and works that touch on the same characters and stories). Most of these fragments come from other ancient authors who were quoting these plays of Sophocles before they were lost, while others have been discovered on papyri in the past century. Most of these fragments are assigned to known plays (10-343), followed by those fragments that have not been assigned to any specific play (344-417), and a doubtful fragment that may or may not be from "Oeneus" (418-22).

Lloyd-Jones also did the translations for the first two Sophocles volumes in the Loeb Classical Library and as is the case with this entire library you have the original Greek text on the left-page and the translation on the right. Certainly it is frustrating to read bits and pieces, trying to connect the dots and imagine what these plays would have been like, and if I had the talent and the time I would love to be able to try and reconstruct some of these tragedies. Once you see how Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides deal with the same story, the murder of Clytemnestra by Orestes because of the happenstance that all three of their plays on that subject have been preserved, it is difficult not to wonder what Sophocles would have done with the story of Prometheus or Iphigenia. Obviously this last Sophocles volume is going to be of interest to only the hard core scholar of Greek tragedy, but given how little there is of the tragic playwrights in the first place, these fragments can be quite interesting.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Unknown Sophocles..., September 9, 2009
This review is from: Sophocles: Fragments (Loeb Classical Library No. 483) (Hardcover)
How rare and wonderful it is to come across a collection of fragments by a great ancient Master!

This Loeb edition (from 2003) is essential for anyone who wishes to increase their understanding and love of ancient drama.

Presented and translated by the famous classical poet/scholar Hugh Lloyd-Jones, the edition uses up-to-date research and information on Sophocles. It is the only source to go to when it comes to all the unknown material Sophocles produced!

The Table of Contents is as follows:

- Preface
- Introduction
- FRAGMENTS OF KNOWN PLAYS (123 in Total)
- Fragments Not Assignable to Any Play
- Doubtful Fragment: Oeneus
- Index

The volume was first published in 1996, and then reprinted with corrections and additions in 2003.

I urge everyone to pick up this wonderfully translated volume along with the other Loeb fragment volumes of Aeschylus, Euripides and Aristophanes!

Enjoy.
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