OCR Anthology for Classical Greek AS and A Level

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· Bloomsbury Publishing
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448
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About this ebook

The OCR-endorsed publication from Bloomsbury for the Greek AS and A-Level set text prescriptions for examination in 2017-2019, giving full Greek text, commentary and vocabulary and a detailed introduction for each text that also covers the prescription to be read in English for A Level. The texts covered are:

AS

Thucydides, Histories, Book IV: 11–14, 21–23, 26–28
Plato, Apology, 18a7 to 24b2

Homer, Odyssey X: 144–399
Sophocles, Antigone, lines 1–99, 497–525, 531–581, 891–928

A-level

Thucydides, Histories, Book IV: 29–40
Plato, Apology, 35e–end
Xenophon, Memorabilia, Book 1.II.12 to 1.II.38

Homer, Odyssey IX: 231–460
Sophocles, Antigone, lines 162–222, 248–331, 441–496, 998–1032
Aristophanes, Acharnians, 1–203, 366–392

About the author

Malcolm Campbell was previously Reader in Greek at the University of St Andrews, UK, and has written numerous Greek commentaries for students.

Rob Colborn teaches Classics at Abingdon School, UK.

Frederica Daniele teaches Classics at Drayton Manor High School, UK.

Ben Gravell teaches Classics at Westminster School, UK.

Sarah Harden teaches Classics atWinchester College, UK.

Steven Kennedy is Classics Master at Harrow School, UK.

Matthew McCullagh teaches Classics at St Paul's School, UK.

Charlie Paterson teaches Classics at Eton College, UK.

John Taylor was for many years Head of Classics at Tonbridge School, UK, and is an experienced examiner. He is the author of many popular Greek and Latin textbooks written for students.

Claire Webster teaches Classics at St Swithun's School, UK.

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