Sophoclis Tragoediae, Volumes 4-5 presents the timeless tragedies of Sophocles in Latin. This edition, meticulously compiled by Gottfried Hermann, Karl Gottlob August Erfurdt, and Gottfried Sophocles, offers readers a profound engagement with the dramatic works of one of antiquity's greatest playwrights.
These volumes provide invaluable access to Sophocles' enduring contributions to Western literature and thought, preserving the power and beauty of his narratives for contemporary audiences. Students and scholars of classical literature will find this an essential resource, providing a deep understanding of Sophocles' artistry and the cultural context of ancient Greek drama.
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