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  1. Oedipus Trilogy by Sophocles, 2009-10-04
  2. Seven Plays in English Verse by Sophocles, 2010-01-11
  3. Sophocles by Sophocles, 2010-04-08
  4. Three Theban Plays (Barnes & Noble Classics Series) by Sophocles, 2008-01-01
  5. Antigone by Sophocles, 2005-12-01
  6. Sophocles II: Ajax, The Women of Trachis, Electra & Philoctetes (The Complete Greek Tragedies) (Vol 9) by Sophocles, 1969-05-15
  7. The Oedipus Plays of Sophocles: Oedipus the King; Oedipus at Colonus; Antigone by Sophocles, 2010-05-06
  8. The Oedipus Trilogy by Sophocles, 2010-05-23
  9. Sophocles, The Oedipus Cycle: Oedipus Rex, Oedipus at Colonus, Antigone by Sophocles, 2010-05-06
  10. Sophocles: The Complete Plays (Signet Classics) by Sophocles, 2010-05-04
  11. Electra and Other Plays (Penguin Classics) by Sophocles, 2008-06-24
  12. Oedipus Rex - Literary Touchstone Edition by Sophocles, 2005-06-01
  13. Antigone, Oedipus the King, Electra (Oxford World's Classics) by Sophocles, 2009-02-01
  14. Oedipus Rex (Dover Thrift Editions) by Sophocles, 1991-06-01

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3. Sophocles (c. 496-406 B.C.)
Biography of Greek playwright sophocles, plus links to all of his works currently in print.
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Sophocles Born in 495 B.C. about a mile northwest of Athens, Sophocles was to become one of the great playwrights of the golden age. The son of a wealthy merchant, he would enjoy all the comforts of a thriving Greek empire. He studied all of the arts. By the age of sixteen, he was already known for his beauty and grace and was chosen to lead a choir of boys at a celebration of the victory of Salamis. Twelve years later, his studies complete, he was ready to compete in the City Dionysiaa festival held every year at the Theatre of Dionysus in which new plays were presented. In his first competition, Sophocles took first prizedefeating none other than Aeschylus himself. More than 120 plays were to follow. He would go on to win eighteen first prizes, and he would never fail to take at least second. An accomplished actor, Sophocles performed in many of his own plays. In the Nausicaa or The Women Washing Clothes , he performed a juggling act that so fascinated his audience it was the talk of Athens for many years. However, the young athenian's voice was comparatively weak, and eventually he would give up his acting career to pursue other ventures.

4. Great Books Index - Sophocles
sophocles Great Books Index. GREAT BOOKS INDEX. sophocles (495406 BC)
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An Index to Online Great Books in English Translation AUTHORS/HOME TITLES GB CAFE ABOUT GB INDEX ... BOOK LINKS Plays by Sophocles Oedipus Rex Oedipus at Colonus Antigone Ajax ... Articles Oedipus Rex (Oedipus the King, Oedipus Tyrannus) (about 429425 BC)

5. The Classics Pages : Oedipus - Sophocles The Man
The main source for sophocles the Man is the ancient "Life of sophocles" existing as sort of preface to his plays.
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The main source for Sophocles the Man is the ancient "Life of Sophocles" - existing as sort of preface to his plays. Here are some gems - although the Life quotes some sources, without any other means of checking up on them some of this material should possibly be taken with a grain of salt. His father Sophilos was believed by some to have been a carpenter or smith or a sword - maker. Most probably, though, he owned an "armaments business" which employed carpenters and smiths. The Life thinks it improbable that Sophocles could have become a general and friend of Pericles if his father had been a mere workman (so much for Athenian democracy!) - also he'd have been pilloried in comedy (as Euripides was for supposedly having a greengrocer as a mother) - and Sophocles is always mentioned by Aristophanes with greatest respect. He was an Athenian, from the deme (village community) of Colonus - where his last play is set. Check the ode to the place in

6. The Internet Classics Archive | Works By Sophocles
List of works by sophocles, part of the Internet Classics Archive Works by sophocles. Ajax. Written 440 B.C.E
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Written 440 B.C.E
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8. Sophocles And His Tragedies
Biography of ancient Greek dramatist sophocles and analysis of his poetic qualities.Category Arts Literature Drama Ancient Greek sophocles......Biography of ancient Greek dramatist sophocles and analysis of hispoetic qualities. Click Here. sophocles AND HIS TRAGEDIES. This
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SOPHOCLES AND HIS TRAGEDIES This document was originally published in The Drama: Its History, Literature and Influence on Civilization, vol. 1 . ed. Alfred Bates. London: Historical Publishing Company, 1906. pp. 106-112. Purchase Books by Sophocles Colonus, a village near Athens, was the place of Sophocles' birth, and the date, 495 B.C., thus making him thirty years younger than Aeschylus and fifteen years older than Euripides In his younger days he appears to have been somewhat over fond of women and wine, and this he himself admits in one of his sayings recorded by Plato: "I thank old age for delivering me from the tyranny of my appetites." Yet, even in his later years, the charms of the gentler sex were at times too strong for the great dramatist. Aristophanes accused him of avarice, though there is nothing in what is known of Sophocles to substantiate the charge, and this is further disproved by the utter neglect of his affairs, which brought on him the imputation of lunacy, refuted by reading to his judges a passage from a newly-written play. The occasional excesses referred to appear to have been the only blemish on an otherwise blameless and contented life. Dramatic Career For more than sixty years after this event Sophocles continued to compose and exhibit tragedies and satyric dramas. Of the one hundred and eighty plays ascribed to him, probably seventeen were spurious, and the number of his first prizes is variously stated at from eighteen to twenty-four, with many second prizes, so that in this respect he left both Aeschylus and Euripides far behind. So far from being dulled with age and toil, his powers seem only to have assumed a mellower tone, a more touching pathos, a sweeter and gentler mode of thought and expression.

9. Sophocles
A biography of the Greek dramatist; includes a list of related links.Category Arts Literature Drama Ancient Greek sophocles...... sophocles (c. 497406 BC). FEW poets have lived through a more eventfulperiod of history than sophocles. Find more articles on sophocles
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Home Ancient Theatre Medieval Theatre 16th Century ... Email Us SOPHOCLES (c. 497-406 B.C.) " F EW poets have lived through a more eventful period of history than Sophocles. His career coincided almost exactly with the rise, maturity, and downfall of the Athenian Empire. Sophocles' father, Sophillus, was not a member of the Attic aristocracy, but he was a rich man through the efforts of his slaves who were employed in various sorts of manufacturing. Consequently the boy was educated as was customary for youths of aristocratic family, in dancing and music, coupled with gymnastic instruction. In fact, he was so conspicuous for his beauty of form and for his skill in dancing and music, that he was chosen to lead the chorus of boys in the public celebration of the defeat of the Persians at Salamis. Sophocles made his first appearance as a contending dramatist at the City Dionysia in 486 B.C. when he was twenty-eight years old, winning a victory over Aeschylus . From that time on he generally exhibited every other year and won in all eighteen eighteen victories at the City Dionysia besides those won at Lenaea. His most surprising defeat was with the Oedipus Tyrannus which is generally regarded as his masterpiece.

10. Study Guide For Sophocles' Antigone
Etext with introduction and extensive annotations; by Robin Mitchell-Boyask at Temple University.Category Arts Literature sophocles Works Oedipus Trilogy......Study Guide for sophocles' Antigone. by Robin MitchellBoyask, AssociateProfessor of Classics, Temple University There is an on-line
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Study Guide for Sophocles' Antigone
by Robin Mitchell-Boyask, Associate Professor of Classics, Temple University There is an on-line text with hyperlinks to a wide range of information. As with all web pages, underlined passages indicate hyperlinks to further information. This guide is keyed to the translation by Robert Fagles (Penguin Press).
Setting
The drama begins at dawn, after a night in which there has been a war in Thebes between armies led by the two sons of Oedipus. Keep in mind that the Greek theater was in the open air, and that the first performances of the day would begin at daybreak. Thu s, imagine that the time of day of the setting would be identical to the performance time.
As you read the first scene, consider the gravity of the city's condition and how aware Antigone seems of it. Throughout the play, Antigone and Creon will talk much about friends and enemies. Think about what each means by these terms. In general, Antigone and Creon tend to use the same words but mean different things by them. For example, consider Antigone's re ference to being a "traitor" (57). This is a political term; does Antigone mean a traitor to the city, or to something else? Compare with Creon at 580. Why does Antigone assume that Creon's order is directed against her and Ismene? When Creon appears later, consider whether his conduct and language in fact supports her assumption.

11. Sophocles: Poems
An index of poems by the Greek dramatist sophocles.
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September 2001 Portrait photography commissioned by BBC 'Homefront' and part of the shoot is shown on TV.
The Kodak European Gold Awards, Sophocles was presented with this prestigious award in Wins the London Portrait Group Trophy three times. October 1997 Sophocles was awarded a gold medal by the British Institute of Professional Photography (BIPP). March 1998 June 1998 Another Gold medal presented by the BIPP in it's International Print Competition. This image was chosen to be part of the National Print Exhibition. The exhibition started its one year UK tour in the Royal Albert Hall. March 1999 January 2000 Sophocles' image 'Millennium Woman' was selected for national display in celebration of portrait photography for the new Millennium.

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14. Sophocles Collection At Bartleby.com
Includes brief biography, quotations, and etexts of Antigone and Oedipus Rex.
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15. Oedipus Trilogy By Sophocles: A Searchable Online Version At The Literature Netw
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    Biography of ancient Greek dramatist sophocles and analysis of his poetic qualities.
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    17. Introduction To Signal Processing
    Book by sophocles J. Orfanidis.
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    Signal Processing
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    This book provides an applications-oriented introduction to digital signal processing written primarily for electrical engineering undergraduates. Practicing engineers and graduate students may also find it useful as a first text on the subject. Digital signal processing is everywhere. Today's college students hear "DSP" all the time in their everyday life - from their CD players, to their electronic music synthesizers, to the sound cards in their PCs. They hear all about "DSP chips", "oversampling digital filters", "1-bit A/D and D/A converters", "wavetable sound synthesis", "audio effects processors", "all-digital audio studios". By the time they reach their junior year, they are already very eager to learn more about DSP.
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    The learning of DSP can be made into a rewarding, interesting, and fun experience for the student by weaving into the material several applications, such as the above, that serve as vehicles for teaching the basic DSP concepts, while generating and maintaining student interest. This has been the guiding philosophy and objective in writing this text. As a result, the book's emphasis is more on signal processing than discrete-time system theory, although the basic principles of the latter are adequately covered. The book teaches by example and takes a hands-on practical approach that emphasizes the

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    19. The Internet Classics Archive | Philoctetes By Sophocles
    Philoctetes. By sophocles. Commentary Many comments have been posted about Philoctetes.
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    Philoctetes By Sophocles Written 409 B.C.E Translated by Thomas Francklin Dramatis Personae ULYSSES, King of Ithaca NEOPTOLEMUS, son of Achilles PHILOCTETES, son of Poeas and Companion of HERCULES A SPY HERCULES CHORUS, composed of the companions of ULYSSES and NEOPTOLEMUS Scene A lonely region on the shore of Lemnos, before a steep cliff in which is the entrance to PHILOCTETES' cave. ULYSSES, NEOPTOLEMUS and an attendant enter. ULYSSES At length, my noble friend, thou bravest son Of a brave father- father of us all, The great Achilles- we have reached the shore Of sea-girt Lemnos, desert and forlorn, Where never tread of human step is seen, Or voice of mortal heard, save his alone, Poor Philoctetes, Poeas' wretched son

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    ARTICLES. sophocles and His Tragedies Biography of the Greek dramatistand analysis of his poetic qualities. Find more articles on sophocles
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