Oxford Adds 36 Editions to Scholarly Editions Online – Greek Tragedy Module
Oxford Scholarly Editions Online (OSEO) provides full-text access to hundreds of editions straight to your desktop. It contains material written between 1485 and 1901, plus Classical Latin and Greek authors, including all of Shakespeare’s plays, the writings of Aeschylus, Austen, Ovid, Virgil, the poetry of John Donne, and works by Adam Smith and Jeremy Bentham. To learn more about OSEO, watch a brief video on the journey of a scholarly edition.
Oxford University Press recently added 36 scholarly editions to OSEO, forming an entirely new module — Greek Tragedy. The brand new Greek Tragedy module includes Oxford Classical Texts (OCT) of Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides next to detailed commentaries. The plays are available in the original Greek, with selected translations from the Oxford World’s Classics series. Take a tour of what the Greek Tragedy module has to offer by exploring the OCT of Euripides' Herakles, in Greek, complete with scholarly apparatus, freely available for a limited time.
From now until August 31, save from 10 - 40% on a subscription or one-time purchase of OSEO content, including the new Greek Tragedy subject module and the New Oxford Shakespeare.
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