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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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Hymns and hymnal prayers in fifth century Greek tragedy with special reference to Euripides
M. Mantziou
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Reseña del libro de Andreas Markantonatos, Euripides’ «Alcestis». Narrative, Myth, and Religion
Nuala Distilo
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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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Euripides ‘ Rags , Euripides’ Rags Again
1996Abstract These questions can be answered by one hypothesis: that the rags and cap are taken to represent copies of the Telephus and the other Euripidean plays. It is as if Dicaeopolis were taking away a text (or part of one) of the Telephus; and the other heroes are visible in so far as their names are also the titles of tragedies ...
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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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