WEBSTER, Thomas Bertram Lonsdale (original) (raw)
“A Rediscovered Caeretan Hydria,” JHS 48 (1928) 196-206; “The Wilshere Collection at Pusey House in Oxford,” JRS 19 (1929) 150-154; Excerpta ex antiquis scriptoribus quae ad Forum romanum spectant, with A.S. Owen (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1930) REVS: Historia 1931 664 Lugli | RA 1931 XXXIII 208 Reinach | Gn 1931 505-507 Crous | | JS 1931 427 Cagnat | JRS 1931 147 Gardner; An Anthology of Greek Verse (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1935) REVS: CR 1936 197 Denniston | TLS 1936 474; “The Gap in the Pro Flacco,” CR 44 (1930) 221-224; “Attic Vase Painting During the Persian War,” G&R 1 (1931-1932) 137-142; “The Temple of Aphaia at Aegina,” JHS 52 (1931) 179-183; “Plot-Construction in Sophocles,” CR 46 (1932) 146-150; “Preparation and Motivation in Greek Tragedy,” CR 47 (1933) 117-123; M. Tulli Ciceronis Pro L. Flacco oratio (ed.) (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1933); An Anthology of Greek Prose, with E.S. Forster (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1933; rev. ed., 1935). REVS: CR 1934 149 Denniston | TLS 1934 13 | CR 1936 197 Denniston | TLS 1936 474; “Greek Vases in the Manchester School of Art,” Mem. & Proc. of the Manchester Liter. & Philos. Soc. 78 (1933-1934) 1-7; “The Style of Sophocles,” PCPS 157-159 (1934) 13-14; “New Antiquities in the Manchester Museum,” JHS 55 (1934) 207-209; “Character Drawing in Sophocles,” PCA (1935) 41-43; Der Niobidenmaler, Bilder griech. Vasen VIII (Leipzig: Keller, 1935). REVS: JHS 1936 88 | AC 1936 436 Philippart; “New Greek Antiquities in the Manchester Museum,” Mem. & Proc. of the Manchester Liber. & Philos. Soc. 80 (1935-1936) 37-44; An Introduction to Sophocles (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1936; 2nd ed. London: Methuen, 1969). REVS: TLS 1936 560 | CR 1936 171 Earp | G&R 1936 VI 58 | Gn 1937 586-590 Schadewaldt | AJPh 1937 231-234 Van Hook | CW 1937 XXX 96 Godolphin | PhW 1938 513-529 Keseling | DLZ 1938 550-555 Lesky | CPh 1938 241-242 Harsh | CJ 1938 XXXIV 110-112 Duncan | MC 1938 1-6 Untersteiner | JHS 1938 281-282 Thomson; “Sophocles' Trachiniae,” in Greek Poetry and Life. Essays Presented to Gilbert Murray on His Seventieth Birthday, Jan. 2, 1936 (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1936) 164-180; “Sophocles and Ion of Chios,” Hermes (1936) 263-274; “An Ionian Plastic Vase and a Bronze Figure of a Woman in the Manchester Museum,” AntJ 17 (1936) 139-148; “Ionia in the Sixth Century B.C.,” G&R 6 (1936) 1-8; Four Greek Vases in the Manchester Museum, Notes from the Manchester Mus. XXXIX (Manchester, 1937). REVS: CR 1938 202 Robertson; “Four Greek Vases in the Manchester Museum,” Mem. & Proceed. Manchester Lit. & Philos. Soc. 82 (1937-8) 9-19; “Rylands Greek Papyri, No 482. Fragment of a Tragedy (Second Century),” BRL 23 (1938) 543-549; “Greek Theories of Art and Literature down to 400 B.C.,” CQ 35 (1939) 166-179; Greek Art and Literature 530-400 B.C. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1939). REVS: LEC 1939 568 Streignart | CW 1939 XXXIII 51 Agard | Parnassus oct. 1939 43 McMahon | Hermathena 1939 LIV 178-179 Wormell | G&R IX 1939 58-59 | CR 1939 172-173 Kitto | TLS 1939 406 | PhW 1940 374-379 Lippold | CPh 1941 191-192 Robinson | CJ XXXVII 1942 429-433 Robinson; “Tondo Composition in Archaic and Classical Greek Art, JHS 60 (1939) 103-123; “The Architecture of Sentences,” in Studies in French Language and Mediaeval Literature Presented to M. K. Pope (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1939) 381-392; “Chinese Painting and Archaic Greek Art,” G&R 9 (1940) 129-136; “A Study of Greek Sentence Construction,” AJP 64 (1941) 385-415; Greek Interpretations (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1942). REVS: Hermathena LX 1942 115 Stanford | JHS 1943 134-135 Treves | CR 1944 52-54 Kitto | CPh 1944 143 Roebuck | AJP 1944 418 Schlesinger; “Forethoughts on Later Greek Comedy,” BRL 398,1 (1945); “Menander's Plays of Reconciliation,” BRL 24 (1945-1946) 369-391; “Restorations in Menander,” BRL 30 (1946) 115-143; Further Greek Vases in the Manchester Museum and School of Art, Memoirs & Proceed. of the Manchester Lit. & Philos. Soc. 87 (1946-1947); “Menander. Plays of Social Criticism,” BRL 30 (1947) 347-400; “Three Interpretations of Greek Vases,” Memoirs & Proceed. of the Manchester Literary & Philos. Soc. 89 (1947-1948) 1-10; “South Italian Vases and Attic Drama,” CQ 42(1948) 15-27; “Menander. Plays of Adventure and Satire,” BRL 31 (1948) 180-223; Political Interpretations in Greek Literature (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1948). REVS: JHS LXVII 1947 139-140 Gomme | Hermathena LXXII 1948 140 Parke | AJPh 1949 446-447 Lang | AC 1949 185 Josserand | CR 1949 98-99 Morrison; “The Masks of Greek Comedy,” BRL 32 (1949) 97-133; The Interplay of Greek Art and Literature: an inaugural lecture delivered at University College London on 17th January 1949 (London: Lewis, 1949). REVS: CW XLIV 1951 125 Fontenrose; Studies in Menander, Publ. Univ. of Manchester 309, Class. Ser. 7 (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1950). REVS: JHS LXXII 1952 134 Charlton | SicGymn V 1952 258-260 Cataudella | G&R XXI 1952 88 | REG LXV 1952 481-492 Lapalus | Gnomon XXV 1953 40-45 Harsh | AJPh LXXIV 1953 107-109 Post | CR n.s. 4 1954 16-18 Gomme | AAHG VIII 1955 70-72 Lesky; Greek Terracottas (Harmondsworth: Penguin Books, 1950; London & New York: Penguin, 1951). REVS: Antiquity XXVI 1952 141) | AJP LXXIV 9153 331 Robinson | REA LV 1953 422-424 Jannoray; “An Attic Marble Relief (JHS 1903 pl. 13) found in the Kerameikos,” PCA 47 (1950) 30; “Masks on Gnathia Vases,” JHS 71 (1951) 222-232; “Grave Relief of an Athenian Poet,” in Studies Presented to D. M. Robinson on His Seventieth Birthday, I: Prehistoric Greece, Egypt and the Far East, Architecture and Topography, Sculpture, Paintings and Mosaics, ed. G.E. Mylonas (St. Louis, Missouri : Washington University, 1951) 590-593; “The Prologue of Theophrastus' Characters,” PCA 48 (1951) 32; “Addendum to Rendel Harris Papyri No. 56,” JJP 5 (1951) 237; “Two Comic Fragments,” CR n.s. 2 (1952) 57-60; “Plato and Aristotle as Critics of Greek Art,” SO 29 (1952) 8-23; “Notes on Pollux' List of Tragic Masks,” in Festschrift A. Rumpf, zum 60. Geburtstag dargebracht von Freunden und Schülern, Köln im Dez. 1950 (Krefeld: Scherpe-Verl., 1952) 141-150; “Chronological Notes on Middle Comedy,” CQ 46 (1952) 13-26; Language and Thought in Early Greece, Mem. & Proceed. Manchester Lit. & Philos. Soc_._ 94,3 (1952-1953); Studies in Later Greek Comedy (Manchester: Manchester University Prtess, 1953). REVS: REA LV 1953 434-436 Grimal | RFIC XXXI 1953 363-366 Rostagni | Gnomon XXVI 1954 174-177 Harsch | JHS LXXIV 1954 202 Charlton | CR n.s. 5 1955 149-151 Gomme; “Classical Association Jubilee,” G&R 22 (1953) 97; “Greek Comic Costume,” BRL 36 (1953-1954) 563-588; “Personification as a Mode of Greek Thought,” JWI 17 (1954) 10-21; “Quelques nouvelles études consacrées à la tragédie grecque,” Diogène no. 5 (1954) 108-127; “Greek Tragedy,” in Fifty Years of Classical Scholarship, ed. M. Platnauer et al. (Oxford: Blackwell, 1954) 71-95; “Fourth Century Tragedy and the Poetics,” Hermes 82 (1954) 294-308; Language and Thought in Early Greece, Mem. & Proceed. of the Manchester Lit. & Philos. Soc. 94 (1952-1953); “Pylos Aa, Ab Tablets,” BICS 1 (1954) 11-12; “Pylos E Tablets (En-Eo and Ep Series),” BICS 1 (1954) 13-14; “Additional Homeric Notes,” BICS 1 (1954) 15-16; “Some Monuments of Greek Comedy,” in Neue Beiträge zur klassischen Altertumswissenschaft. Festschrift zum 60. Geburtstag von B. Schweitzer, ed. R. Lullies (Stuttgart: Kohlhammer, 1954) 260-263; “The Costume of the Actors in Aristophanic Comedy,” CQ 49 (1955) 94-95; “Homer and the Mycenaean Tablets,” Antiquity 29 (1955) 10-14; Greek Theatre Production (London: Methuen, 1956); Art and Literature in Fourth Century Athens (London: Athlone Press, 1956); “Early and Late in Homeric Diction,” Eranos 54 (1956) 34-48; “Homer and Eastern Poetry,” Minos 4 (1956) 104-116; From Mycenae to Homer **(**London: Methuen, 1958; 2nd ed. 1964);The Birth of the Modern Comedy of Manners (n.p., Australian Humanities Research Council, 1959); Greek Art and Literature, 700-530 B.C. : The Beginnings of Modern Civilization **(**Dunedin: University of Otago Press in association with Melbourne University Press, 1959); Monuments illustrating Old and Middle Comedy, (London, Institute of Classical Studies,1960); “Staging and Scenery in the Ancient Greek Theatre,” Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 42, 2 (March, 1960) 493-509; Monuments Illustrating New Comedy (London: University of London, Institute of Classical Studies, 1961; 2nd ed. rev. & enl., 1969); Monuments Illustrating Tragedy and Satyr Play, (London: Institute of Classical Studies, 1964; 2nd ed. with appendix, 1967);Cesnola Terracottas in The Stanford University Museum, with J.R. Davis, Stud. in Mediterr. Archaeol. XVI (Lund: Bloms, 1964). REVS: Hermeneus XXXVII 1965 103 Hemelrijk | LEC XXXIII 1965 342 Wankenne | REG LXXVIII 1965 361-363 Mollard-Besques | AC XXXV 1966 365 Vanderivière | RPh XLI 1967 290 Masson; A. Pickard-Cambridge, Dithyramb, Tragedy and Comedy, 2nd ed., rev. by Webster (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1962) REVS: P&I IV 1962 200 Garzya | LEC XXXI 1963 91 Walbrecq | Gnomon XXXV 1963 760-763 Brommer | PACA VI 1963 58-59 Ritchie | CR XIII 1963 148-149 Lucas | Mnemosyne XVI 1963 302-303 Kamerbeek | Hermathena XCVII 1963 114-116 Stanford | RBPh XLI 1963 925-926 Janssens | Athene (Chicago) XXV,2 1964 20 | REG LXXVII 1964 598-601 Roux | CPh LIX 1964 56-58 Calder III | JHS LXXXIV 1964 161-162 Dover | Sic-Gymn XVII 1964 261-263 Cataudella | RPh XXXIX 1965 306; Griechische Bühnenaltertümer (Göttingen, Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1963); Hellenistic Poetry and Art (London: Methuen, 1964); Chamoux Crea L. Bernabò & M. Cavalier, Meligunis-Lipára, II : La necropoli greca e romana nella Contrada Diana, with the collaboration of P. Pelagatti, with appendices by A.D. Trendall, Webster, and M.T. Currò, Pubbl. del Museo Eoliano di Lipari (Palermo: Flaccovio, 1965); The Art of Greece; The Age of Hellenism **(**New York: Crown Publishers, 1966); Hellenistic Art (London: Methuen, 1967); The Tragedies of Euripides **(**London: Methuen, 1967); A.M. Dale, Collected Papers, ed. with E.G. Turner (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1969) REVS: RSC XVII 1969 233-234 d'Agostino ; Gnomon XLII 1970 414-415 Snell | Euphrosyne IV 1970 307-309 de Teves Costa | Phoenix XXIV 1970 281-282 Campbell | G&R XVII 1970 225 Sewter | Hermathena CX 1970 88-89 Stanford | CR XXI 1971 407-409 Lloyd-Jones | AUMLA No. 35 1971 67-68 Kidd | REG LXXXIV 1971 188-189 Irigoin | RFIC XCIX 1971 172-177 Rossi | AJPh XCII 1971 718-721 Cole; Tradition in Greek Dramatic Lyric (Christchurch, University of Canterbury, 1969); Everyday Life in Classical Athens **(**London: Batsford; New York: Putnam, 1969); Sophocles Philoctetes, (ed.) (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1970); The Greek Chorus **(**London: Methuen, 1970); Illustrations of Greek Drama, with A.D. Trendall (London: Phaidon, 1971). REVS: ASNP II 1972 914 Arias | G&R XIX 1972 222 Colledge | CW LXVI 1973 430-431 Keuls | TLS LXXI 1972 797 | JHS XCIII 1973 269-270 Sparkes | ACR II 1972 265 Lazenby | Gnomon XLVII 1975 64-74 Zwierlein-Diehl; Greek Tragedy, Greece & Rome. New Surveys in the Classics no. 5 (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1971); Potter and Patron in Classical Athens (London, Methuen, 1972); Athenian Culture and Society (London, Batsford, 1973); An Introduction to Menander (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1974).
Festschrift: Studies in Honour or T.B.L. Webster, ed. J.H. Betts, J.T. Hooker, & J.R. Green, 2 vols. (Bristol: Bristol Classical Press, 1986-8).
Bibliography: Studies in Honour of T.B.L. Webster, xiii-xxiii.