Meletemata Sophoclea is a scholarly work by Johann Gilbert, published in 1883. Written in Latin, the book presents a detailed examination of the works of Sophocles, one of the most important playwrights of ancient Greece. Gilbert's study offers insights into Sophoclean tragedy through meticulous linguistic and literary analysis.
This book is an invaluable resource for students and scholars of classical literature, Greek drama, and linguistics. It provides a historical perspective on Sophocles' enduring impact and the evolution of classical scholarship. Gilbert's expertise makes this work a significant contribution to the understanding of ancient Greek theater and its lasting legacy.
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