Richard Seaford
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Richard Seaford is a professor in the Department of Classics and Ancient History at the University of Exeter in England. He is the author or co-editor of six books and about seventy articles or reviews. His main publications are Euripides Cyclops with Introduction and Commentary (Oxford University Press, 1984); Reciprocity and Ritual. Homer and Tragedy in the Developing City-state (Oxford University Press, 1994); Euripides Bacchae (Aris and Phillips, 1996); Reciprocity in Ancient Greece (co-editor with C. Gill and N. Postlethwaite) (Oxford University Press, 1998); Money and the early Greek Mind: Homer, Tragedy, and Philosophy (Cambridge University Press, 2004).[[1]]