This German-language collection presents the complete works of Sophocles in three volumes. Edited by Friedrich Wilhelm Schneidewin, August Nauck, and Ewald Bruhn, this edition offers a comprehensive resource for scholars and enthusiasts of classical literature. Included are the renowned tragedies such as "Oedipus Rex", "Antigone", and "Electra". This edition allows readers to engage with Sophocles' profound exploration of fate, justice, and the human condition. The detailed annotations and scholarly apparatus, updated by later editors, provide valuable context for understanding the nuances of Sophoclean drama. A cornerstone of classical studies, this collection preserves the enduring legacy of one of history's greatest playwrights.
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