This scholarly edition of the ancient Greek tragedy Andromache by Euripides offers a wealth of critical insights and interpretive analysis. It includes a comprehensive commentary on the text, as well as a detailed examination of its historical and cultural context, language, meter, structure, and themes. It is an indispensable resource for classicists and anyone interested in Greek literature and drama.
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