Gorgias: Encomium of Helen
By (Author) Gorgias
Edited by D.M. Macdowell
Volume editor D.M. Macdowell
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bristol Classical Press
1st June 1991
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Literary studies: ancient, classical and medieval
885.01
Paperback
48
Width 140mm, Height 220mm, Spine 3mm
72g
The Encomium of Helen is thought to have been the demonstration piece of the Ancient Greek sophist, Presocratic philosopher and rhetorician, Gorgias. Students of Greek prose literature are regularly told that Gorgias is a figure of great importance in its development, but his work is not easily accessible unless they are prepared to tackle the formidable volumes of of Diels-Kranz. This fills that gap, as a short but complete work of Gorgias, which includes references to recent scholarly works. Its chief purpose is still to help readers approaching Gorgias for the first time. Including helpful notes and commentary, highlighting some of the most serious textual difficulties, it offers new suggestions about the text and its interpretation, and features a select bibliography, introduction, the text with facing translation.
D.M. MacDowell, FBA FRSE, was Professor of Greek in the University of Glasgow, UK. He edited Demosthenes: Against Meidias, also published by Bloomsbury.