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Book 1, Introductions : Chapter 1, Notes to this Greek Classic Summary and Analysis
This book has been developed for the purposes of serving an academic audience. One feature of this is that there is an extensive bibliography prior to, rather than after, the main text. The editor of this piece is a woman named Betty Radice. Those who are familiar with this publisher will come to realize that she is actually prominent within the organization, or at least, she appears to be from the frequent presence of her name on the opening pages of classical literature published in English. The edition used to create the summary is the Penguin edition. In this case, the translator, the editor and the writer of the introduction are all separate individuals over and above the author. Here, the introduction has been performed by the...
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