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L\u27égalité des mœurs dans l\u27Andromaque de Racine [PDF]
Tomotani Tomoki, 友谷 知己
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The 'Tragic' Father of Gods and Men: A Study and Comparison of Euripides' Zeus and Seneca's Jupiter
Constance Lorraine Sleeth
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The sacrifice and revenge of women : two major themes in the plays of Euripides.
Nicholas John Constandaras
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A Crown in Death: An (Expanded) Dramaturgical Approach to The Trojan Women of Euripides [PDF]
Stephanie Lester
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Pharos, 2010
Frederick Apthorp Paley (1815–1888) published Volume 1 of his English commentary on Euripides in 1857. It contains the Greek text of seven of Euripides' most popular plays: Rhesus, Medea, Hippolytus, Alcestis, Heraclidae, Supplices and Troades, each with an introductory essay. Paley's detailed commentary is given at the foot of each page of Greek text.
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Frederick Apthorp Paley (1815–1888) published Volume 1 of his English commentary on Euripides in 1857. It contains the Greek text of seven of Euripides' most popular plays: Rhesus, Medea, Hippolytus, Alcestis, Heraclidae, Supplices and Troades, each with an introductory essay. Paley's detailed commentary is given at the foot of each page of Greek text.
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2016
The paper discusses the interaction and competition between Greek tragedy and historiography, discussing in particular a number of Euripides' fragmentary plays. L'articolo discute l'interazione e la competizione tra i generi letterari della tragedia e della storiografia greca, con particolare attenzione per i drammi frammentari di Euripide.
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The paper discusses the interaction and competition between Greek tragedy and historiography, discussing in particular a number of Euripides' fragmentary plays. L'articolo discute l'interazione e la competizione tra i generi letterari della tragedia e della storiografia greca, con particolare attenzione per i drammi frammentari di Euripide.
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1876
Mit Exlibris von Conrad Ferdinand Meyer Exemplar der Zentralbibliothek Zürich, C.F.-Meyer ...
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Mit Exlibris von Conrad Ferdinand Meyer Exemplar der Zentralbibliothek Zürich, C.F.-Meyer ...
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1992
Abstract Euripides offers the student of aidōs a range of occurrences which can only be paralleled by the Homeric poems. This is not simply a consequence of the fact that he survives in greater bulk than do the other tragedians, for even within individual plays aidōs and its relatives often occur with considerable frequency. The relative
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Abstract Euripides offers the student of aidōs a range of occurrences which can only be paralleled by the Homeric poems. This is not simply a consequence of the fact that he survives in greater bulk than do the other tragedians, for even within individual plays aidōs and its relatives often occur with considerable frequency. The relative
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