ABSTRACT

First published in 1909, in an era of receding interest in Classical authors, this volume aimed to encourage a renewed interest in the Classics through shared emotion, humanity and the everyday. Attributing the disinterest to a lack of familiarity and a public difficulty for empathising with antiquity, Clark believed literature of the day owed a great deal to the Classical authors, and that its techniques could only be fully understood through their example. He chose Theophrastos, a philosopher and sketch artist, Herodas, a writer of mimes, and the Thebes tablet, a dialogue, with the hope that they would demonstrate how vividly changeless the nature of men and women can be. These translations were designed to be popular and readable, with nothing obscure for the light reader, in order to encourage rediscovery of literature’s Classical roots.

part |52 pages

The Characters of Theophrastos

chapter

Preface 1

To His Friend Polykles

chapter I|3 pages

(II) Flattery

chapter II|2 pages

(V) Complaisance

chapter III|2 pages

(XV) Surliness

chapter IV|2 pages

(XXIV) Arrogance

chapter V|3 pages

(I) Irony

chapter VI|2 pages

(XXIII) Boastfulness

chapter VII|3 pages

(XXI) Petty Ambition

chapter VIII|3 pages

(XXVII) Late-Learning

chapter IX|2 pages

(XII) Unseasonableness

chapter X|2 pages

(XIII) Officiousness

chapter XI|2 pages

(XX) Unpleasantness

chapter XII|2 pages

(XIX) Offensiveness

chapter XIII|2 pages

(XIV) Stupidity

chapter XIV|3 pages

(IV) Boorishness

chapter XV|2 pages

(IX) Shamelessness

chapter XVI|3 pages

(VI) Recklessness

chapter XVII|2 pages

(XI) Grossness

chapter XVIII|3 pages

(III) Garrulity

chapter XIX|3 pages

(VII) Loquacity

chapter XX|3 pages

(VIII) Newsmaking

chapter XXI

(XXVIII) Evil-Speaking

chapter XXII|2 pages

(XVII) Grumbling

chapter XXIII|2 pages

(XVIII) Distrustfulness

chapter XXIV|3 pages

(X) Penuriousness

chapter XXV|2 pages

(XXII) Meanness

chapter XXVI|4 pages

(XXX) Avarice

chapter XXVII

(XXV) Cowardice

chapter XXVIII|3 pages

(XVI) Superstition 1

chapter XXIX|3 pages

(XXVI) The Aristocratic Temper

chapter XXX|2 pages

(XXIX) Patronage of Rascals

part |65 pages

The Mimes of Herodas

chapter I|7 pages

The Match-Maker

chapter II|7 pages

The Pandar

chapter III|7 pages

The School-Master

chapter IV|7 pages

The Sacrificers to Asklepios

chapter V|6 pages

The Jealous Woman

chapter VI|7 pages

A Private Conversation

chapter VII|7 pages

The Cobbler

chapter VIII|3 pages

The Dream

chapter IX|3 pages

A Fragment on Life

chapter X-XII|3 pages

Other Fragments

part |32 pages

The Tablet of Kebes