Reviews
'Any student who has occasion to be involved with<i> Libation Bearers </i>will be well served by this edition; textual problems (perhaps the most puzzling to the neophyte) in this sadly corrupt play are handled with notable skill .... strongly recommended.' <br />Colin Leach, <i>Classics for All</i>
'Stimulating and even, at times, provocative, the Aris & Phillips<i> Libation Bearers</i> by Andrew Brown is a commentary no serious reader of the Oresteia will want to be without. Far from confining himself to general observations, Brown engages repeatedly with the latest currents of textual and interpretive work on both the play itself and on Aeschylean tragedy more broadly.' <br />Marcel Andrew Widzisz, <i>The Classical Journal</i>
'A helpful volume for both students and scholars [...] The presentation of the volume is excellent, as expected in this series, with no puzzling typographical errors. All this, combined with a very reasonable price, leads me to recommend the purchase of this edition, alongside the author’s earlier (1987), equally commendable edition of Sophocles’ Antigone in the same series.' <br />Thalia Papadopoulou, <i>Journal of Hellenic Studies</i>
'The overall impression is one of great care: B.'s explanations are always accessible and thorough, whether the topic is staging or the possible deletion of a particle, and suggestions are often tempered with cautionary reminders of our limited evidence [...] The up-to-date bibliography and B.'s frequent citations of other scholars will be invaluable to students undertaking research on the play. This is a rich and lucid commentary, which makes not only a difficult play, but the scholarship surrounding it much more accessible to students of Aeschylus.' <br />Isabella Reinhardt, <i>The Classical Review</i>
‘The presentation of the volume is excellent, as expected in this series, with no puzzling typographical errors.’
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Thalia Papadopoulou, <em>The Journal of Hellenic Studies </em>