The Dramatic Festivals of Athens

Sir Arthur W Pickard-Cambridge author John Gould editor D M Lewis editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:8th Dec '88

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The late Sir Arthur Pickard-Cambridge devoted his life to the study of all aspects of the Greek theatre. The first edition of his authoritative work The Dramatic Festivals of Athens was published posthumously in 1953; the second, fully revised and updated by J. Gould and D. M. Lewis, was issued in 1968. It is now made available once again to students and scholars, and this latest reissue includes a new Supplement which brings the evidence fully up to date. Generously illustrated, the work is unique in its full presentation of the evidence - literary, epigraphic, and archaeological - on which any discussion of the dramatic festivals must be based, as well as in its treatment of the difficulties of interpretation. '...(this book) is a work of the first importance: not only does it contain practically everything that is known about the Festivals themselves, but the author has dealt at great length with the Actors, Costume, the Chorus, the Audience, and the Artists of Dionysus... It does indeed constitute the most authoritative and up-to-date record of this subject yet produced in English.' Greece and Rome

'This posthumous work of the late Sir A. W. Pickard-Cambridge needs no praise from a reviewer. The author had long been recognised as the chief authority in England on the externals of the ancient drama... It is extremely factual. It gives, with the very minimum of conjectural theory, a very complete account ... of the recorded facts about the festivals.' Gilbert Murray, Spectator
'Like all Pickard-Cambridge's work, this book makes an 7mmediate and lasting impression of good taste and good sense, as well as a profound knowledge of the texts, the works of art, and the views of other scholars. Here, as nowhere else, we have all the evidence - literary, epigraphic, and monumental - set out in convenient form.' W. Beare, Classical Review
'(this) scholarly and informative book is ... a great contribution to the history of ancient drama and civilization.' M. Beiber, American Journal of Philology

ISBN: 9780198142584

Dimensions: 242mm x 163mm x 38mm

Weight: 885g

392 pages

2nd Revised edition