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- Penguin classics. Sommerstein 2002, 23. Freeman 1999, p. 246 See (e.g.) Sommerstein 1996, 141–51; Turner 2001, 36–39. Sommerstein 2002, 89. Griffith...
- Hyginus (Fabulae Preface) makes Medusa the daughter of Gorgon and Ceto. Sommerstein, p. 260, in Aeschylus. Fragments; Aeschylus, Prometheus Bound 790–800...
- called atē". Sommerstein 2013, pp. 5, 9; Doyle, p. 1. Smith, s.v. Ate. Sommerstein, p. 5; Doyle, p. 90 n. 1. Smith, s.v. Ate. Sommerstein, p. 7; Aeschylus...
- Clouds A. Sommerstein, Penguin classics 1973, pages 108 Clouds (1970), page XVIII Aristophanes: Lysistrata, The Acharnians, Clouds A. Sommerstein, Penguin...
- Retrieved 19 February 2007. Sommerstein, Alan Herbert (2002). Gr**** Drama and Dramatists. Routledge. ISBN 0-415-26027-2 Sommerstein, Alan Herbert (2007). "General...
- 112–3 Heath reviews Sommerstein et al. (2007). Sommerstein (2007: pp.199–200). 3 fr 13 Sn, cited in Gantz (1993: p.597), Sommerstein (2007: p.201) and Boitani...
- 1963, Dougl**** Parker, verse 1972, Germaine Greer, prose 1973, Alan H. Sommerstein, prose and verse: available for digital loan 1988, Jeffrey Henderson...
- Emil Sommerstein (July 6, 1883 in the village of Hleszczawa near Trembowla – May 26, 1957 in Middletown, New York, United States) was a Polish-Jewish...
- Library. Sommerstein, Alan H., Aeschylus: Persians, Seven against Thebes, Suppliants, Prometheus Bound, edited and translated by Alan H. Sommerstein, Loeb...
- Wasps for a 1909 Cambridge University production of the play. Alan H. Sommerstein believes that although there are good translations of Aristophanes' comedies...