The Characters

Theophrastus

Original title: Theophrasti Characteres

first published 1628 Open Gate Press, 1991 paperback 150 pages

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"This volume collects important examples of Greek literary portraiture.". "The Characters of Theophrastus consists of thirty fictional sketches of men who are each dominated by a single fault, such as arrogance, boorishness, or superstition. Unassuming in style, his character sketches nonetheless bear resemblance to the vivid figures of the period's New Comedy. The Hellenistic poet Herodas wrote mimes, a popular Gre...

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Editions we hold

Characters edition · 2004 · Cambridge University Press · 600 pages
Characters edition · 2002 · Harvard University Press · 421 pages
The characters of Theophrastus edition · 1993 · Bristol Classical Press · 330 pages
Characters edition · 1993 · Harvard University Press · 574 pages
The Characters paperback · 1991 · Open Gate Press · 150 pages · 9781871871111
Caratteri edition · 1989 · Mondadori · 179 pages
Los caracteres morales edition · 1985 · Centro de Estudios Constitucionales · 58 pages

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