01931cgm a2200445Ia 450000100160000000500170001600700100003300800410004303500230008403500110010703500200011804000230013804900090016109000210017009900190019124500810021026000660029130000490035749000410040650000160044750000300046350801690049351101380066252002510080065000440105170000470109570000210114270000210116370000250118470000260120970000210123570000160125670000280127271000380130071000360133874000370137483000510141196600100146299900130147299791058010231120260227104100.0vf-cbahou830317c19821975nju045 e vleng d a(TU)000791058UTK019 a827678 a(OCoLC)09317057 aSFUcSFUdINTdTKN aTKNK aPN1997b.R3 1982 aPN1997.R3 198204aThe Rise of Greek tragedyh[videorecording] :bSophocles : Oedipus the king. aPrinceton, N.J. :bFilms for the Humanities,c[1982?], c1975. a1 cassette (45 min.) :bsd., col. ;c1/2 in.1 aThe History of the drama ;v[unit 1] aVHS format. aPublisher's no.: FFH 118. aProducer-director, Harold Mantell ; translators, Michael Mantell, Stephen Mantell ; series editor, Daniel Seltzer ; photographer, Anthony Spalla, music, Bob Dennis.0 aVoices, James Mason, Claire Bloom, Ian Richardson, Gary Bond; narrator, Anthony Quayle; performers, Athens Classical Theatre Company. aA presentation of Sophocles' Oedipus the king, performed in the authentic setting of a fifth-century Greek theater, with the use of masks made after ancient models. Shows how this drama developed from primeval sacrificial ceremonies to Dionysius. 0aClassical dramaxHistory and criticism.0 aSophocles.tOedipus Rexh[Videorecording].1 aMantell, Harold.1 aSeltzer, Daniel.1 aMason, James,d1909-1 aBloom, Claire,d1931-1 aRichardson, Ian.1 aBond, Gary.1 aQuayle, Anthony,d1913-2 aAthens Classical Theatre Company.2 aFilms for the Humanities (Firm)0 aOedipus the Kinghvideorecording 0aHistory of drama.h[Videorecording] ;vunit 1. aprimo c262d262