The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 50
University of New Zealand. — Greek Language and Literature. — Paper a
University of New Zealand.
Greek Language and Literature.
Paper a.
I. Translate into English:—
(A.) Aristophanes: Kniglits.
( a) 303-321.
( b) 691-709.
(B.) Xenophon: Memorabilia.
( a) I. c. 4, § 13.
( b) II. c. 1, § 24.
II.
1. | What reason is there for identifying the two
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2. | What were the sources of the public revenue of Athens? |
3. | Explain the terms
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4. | Describe the position of Prodikus, Antisthenes, and Aristippus in the history of Greek thought. |
5. | Give some account of the trial of Sokrates. |
6. | Which of his predecessors in comedy does Aristophanes mention in the Knights? How does he speak of them? |
III. Translate into English, from books not prescribed:—
(A.) Thucydides, Book IV. chap. 28.
(B.) Euripides: Medea, 1040-1055.