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Description
This is the endorsed publication from OCR and Bloomsbury for the Greek AS and A-Level set text prescriptions for 2019-21 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 and A Level Groups 1&3
Herodotus, Book 7: 5–10
Plato, Phaedo: 62c9 to 67e6
Homer, Iliad 18: 1–38, 50–238
Euripides, Medea: 271–355, 663–758, 869–905
A Level Groups 2&4
Herodotus, Book 7: 34–35, 38–39, 45–52, 101–105
Plato, Phaedo: 69e6 to 75c5
Xenophon, Anabasis, Book 4: 7–8
Homer, Iliad 9: 182–431
Euripides, Medea: 214–270, 364–409, 1019–1055, 1136–1230
Aristophanes, Peace: 1–10, 13–61, 180–336
Resources are available on the Companion Website www.bloomsbury.com/ocr-editions-2019-2021
Table of Contents
Then for each text:
Introduction
Text
Commentary
Vocabulary
Product details
| Published | Apr 19 2018 |
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| Format | Paperback |
| Edition | 1st |
| Pages | 504 |
| ISBN | 9781350012608 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
| Dimensions | 244 x 169 mm |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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This looks like a fantastic book to help guide students through the lit text set. The text is clear and in very accessible format. The commentary notes are very useful both for language, literary and contextual purposes and are extremely thorough. The vocabulary list at the end should also prove invaluable for preparation and revision of the text. The general introduction is also very helpful for those with no knowledge and for a good understanding of Homer.
Andrew Foinette, Classics Teacher, Forest School, UK

























