An edition of Clouds (1715)

The clouds

the Greek text performed at Cambridge in February 1962

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An edition of Clouds (1715)

The clouds

the Greek text performed at Cambridge in February 1962

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The Catholic University of America Speech and Drama Department presents Aristophanes' "The Clouds," translated by William Arrowsmith, directed by Leo Brady, choral interpretation by Josephine McGarry Callan, setting and lighting by James D. Waring, costumes by Joseph Lewis.

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Language
Ancient Greek
Pages
115

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Cover of: The  clouds.
The clouds.
1962, University of Michigan Press
in English
Cover of: The  clouds
The clouds: the Greek text performed at Cambridge in February 1962
1961, Published for the Greek Play Committee by Heffer
Cover of: Aristophanes Clouds
Aristophanes Clouds
1915, American Book Company
in English
Cover of: The  Clouds of Aristophanes
Cover of: The  clouds.
The clouds.
1899, Clarendon Press
in Modern Greek - New ed.
Cover of: Clouds
Clouds
1888, Ginn
Cover of: Clouds
Clouds
1885, Ginn
Cover of: The  clouds of Aristophanes
The clouds of Aristophanes
1877, John Allyn
- 7th ed., rev. / by W.W. Goodwin.
Cover of: The  Clouds of Aristophanes
The Clouds of Aristophanes: With notes
1873, John Allyn
in English - 7th ed. rev., by W.W. Goodwin...
Cover of: The clouds
The clouds
1868, Rivingtons
Cover of: The clouds of Aristophanes

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Dewey Decimal Class
882.01

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Pagination
115p.,19cm
Number of pages
115

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OL20907162M

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