George Maximilian Anthony Grube
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George Maximilian Anthony Grube (1899–1982) was a classicist and translator of Plato, Aristotle, Demetrius of Phaleron, Longinus, and Marcus Aurelius. He received his Master's degree from Cambridge University in 1925.[1]
[edit] List of Works
- Plato's Thought. London: Methuen & co. ltd., 1935.
- The Drama of Euripides. London: Methuen & co. ltd., 1941.
- On Great Writing, translation of On the Sublime, by Longinus. New York: Liberal Arts Press, 1957.
- On Poetry and Style, translation with an introduction of The Poetics, by Aristotle. New York: Liberal Arts Press, 1958.
- A Greek Critic, translation with an introduction of On Style, by Demetrius of Phaleron. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1961.
- Meditations, translation of same by Marcus Aurelius. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1963.
- The Greek and Roman Critics. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1965.
- How Did the Greeks Look at Literature. Cincinnati: University of Cincinnati Press, 1967.
- The Republic. Indianapolis: Hackett, 1974.
- Plato's Meno. Indianapolis: Hackett, 1976.
- Plato's Phaedo. Indianapolis: Hackett, 1977.
- Five Dialogues, translation of Euthyphro,Apology of Socrates, Crito, Meno, and Phaedo, by Plato. Indianapolis: Hackett, 1981.
[edit] Notes
- ^ Biographical Dictionary of North American Classicists, 755. The Biographical Dictionary incorrectly lists his name as "George Maximilian Alexander" on p. lxvii.