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  1. The Trojan Women Of Euripides by Euripides, 2010-07-30
  2. Euripides I: Alcestis, The Medea, The Heracleidae, Hippolytus by Euripides, 2009-09-19
  3. Euripides V: Electra, The Phoenician Women, The Bacchae (The Complete Greek Tragedies) (Vol 7) by Euripides, 2002-01-15
  4. Ten Plays (Signet Classics) by Euripides, 1998-10-01
  5. The Bacchae and Other Plays by Euripides, 2010-05-06
  6. Ten Plays by Euripides by Euripides, 1984-02-01
  7. Medea (Dover Thrift Editions) by Euripides, 1993-04-19
  8. Medea and Other Plays by Euripides, 2010-05-06
  9. Euripides Alcestis, Medea, Hippolytus by Euripides, 2007-09-07
  10. RHESUS --- WITH LINKED TABLE OF CONTENTS by Euripides, 2009-02-27
  11. The Trojan Women and Other Plays (Oxford World's Classics) by Euripides, 2009-01-15
  12. Fabulae: Volume III: Helena, Phoenissae, Orestes, Bacchae, Iphigenia Aulidensis, Rhesus (Oxford Classical Texts) (Vol 3) by Euripides, 1994-09-08
  13. Three Plays: Alcestis / Hippolytus / Iphigenia in Taurus by Euripides, 1974
  14. Medea by Euripides, 2008-03-21

1. The Euripides Home Page
Collection of links to euripides resources on the Web.Category Arts Literature Drama Ancient Greek euripides...... The euripides Home Page. Aeschylus, euripides, and Dionysus Biography andBackground. euripides Resources on the Internet. Chat and Bulletin Boards.
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2. Euripides (c. 480-406 B.C.)
Biography of Greek playwright euripides, plus links to all of his works currently in print.Category Arts Literature Drama Ancient Greek euripides......Biography of Greek playwright euripides, plus links to all of hisworks currently in print. Click Here. euripides. Born about
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Euripides Euripides was exposed early to the religion he would so stubbornly question as an adult. As a child, he served as cup-bearer to the guild of dancers who performed at the altar of Apollo. The son of an influential family, he was also exposed to the great thinkers of the dayincluding Anaxagoras, the Ionian philosopher who maintained that the sun was not a golden chariot steered across the sky by some elusive god, but rather a fiery mass of earth or stone. The radical philosopher had a profound effect on the young poet, and left with him a passionate love of truth and a curious, questioning spirit. Always a lover of truth, Euripides forced his characters to confront personal issues, not just questions of State. In many ways, he is the forerunner of the modern psychological dramatist. In Hippolytus and The Bacchae , he explores the psyche of men attempting to deny a natural life-force such as sexuality or emotional release. In another timeless classic, Medea , he takes a penetrating look at the frenzied jealousy of a woman who has lost the interest of her middle-aged husband. Perhaps his finest contribution to world drama, however, was the introduction of the common man to the stage. Even his traditional nobles such as Agamemnon and Menelaus were anti-heroic, almost as if he wanted to show the Athenian people what their beloved military heroes were really like.

3. Euripides And His Tragedies
Biography of ancient Greek dramatist euripides and analysis of his poetic qualities.Category Arts Literature Drama Ancient Greek euripides......Biography of ancient Greek dramatist euripides and analysis of hispoetic qualities. Click Here. euripides AND HIS TRAGEDIES. This
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EURIPIDES AND HIS TRAGEDIES This document was originally published in The Drama: Its History, Literature and Influence on Civilization, vol. 1 . ed. Alfred Bates. London: Historical Publishing Company, 1906. pp. 158-166. Purchase Books by Euripides "The sure sign of the general decline of an art," says Macaulay, "is the frequent occurence, not of deformity, but of misplaced beauty. In general tragedy is corrupted by eloquence." This symptom is especially conspicuous in Euripides, who is constantly sacrificing propriety for rhetorical display; so that we are sometimes in doubt whether we are reading the lines of a poet or the speeches of an orator. Yet it is this very quality which has in all ages made him a much greater favorite than Aeschylus or Sophocles ; it is this which made tragi-comedy so easy and natural under his treatment; which recommended him to Menander as the model for his new comedy, and to Quintilian as the model for oratory. In the middle ages he was far better known than his two great contemporaries; for this was an era when scholastic subtleties were mistaken for eloquence, minute distinctions for science, and verbal quibbles for proficiency in dramatic art. Pitiable also is his habit of punning, as in the Bacchae , where his Greek may be rendered, "Take heed lest Pentheus makes your mansion a pent-house of grief." Even Shakespeare, the most incorrigible of punsters, has nothing worse than this. Yet Aeschylus is fully as bad, speaking for instance of Helen in his

4. Euripides (c. 485-406 B.C.)
A biography of the Greek dramatist; includes a list of related links.Category Arts Literature Drama Ancient Greek euripides...... euripides (c. 485406 BC). From all the confusion a few facts stand out.euripides in temperament was just the opposite of Sophocles . . .
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Home Ancient Theatre Medieval Theatre 16th Century ... Email Us EURIPIDES (c. 485-406 B.C.) T HERE is more unadulterated gossip about Euripides than about either Sophocles or Aeschylus : about his birth, which for the sake of connecting him with the battle of Salamis and thus with the careers of Aeschylus and Sophocles, gossip tries to place in 480 B.C.; about his parentage, probably due to scurrilous remarks in the comedies of Aristophanes referring to them as "hucksters" and "green grocers"; about his youth, when, according to unfounded report, he was trained for a professional wrestler; and, finally, about his marriage, wherein rumor represented him as finding both his first and second wives unfaithful. All this can be ascribed to the fact that ancient biography resorted to invention in order to connect the poet's writings with supposed personal experiences and thus assign a reason for them. From all the confusion a few facts stand out. Euripides in temperament was just the opposite of Sophocles . . . of a studious and retiring disposition, fond of the companionship of intimate friends, but averse to general society. A favorite retreat was a grotto that looked out upon the sea. Here in complete retirement he liked to study and write. From numerous allusions of contemporary writers, we know, too, that his library was celebrated for its completeness.

5. Euripides
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6. Great Books Index - Euripides
Check out this list of links to the full texts of this Greek dramatist's work. Also includes a list of articles written about him. GREAT BOOKS INDEX. euripides (484406 BC)
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An Index to Online Great Books in English Translation AUTHORS/HOME TITLES GB CAFE ABOUT GB INDEX ... BOOK LINKS Plays by Euripides Rhesus Alcestis Medea Heracleidae ... Articles Rhesus (about 450 BC)
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[Back to Top of Page] Hippolytus (about 428 BC) [Back to Top of Page] Andromache (about 428424 BC) [Back to Top of Page] Hecuba (about 424 BC)

7. Euripides
Der letzte der drei großen griechischen Tragödiendichter (Aischylos, Sophokles, euripides) wurde 480 oder 485 v.u.Z.
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8. Euripides: Poems
A collection of poems by the Greek dramatist euripides.Category Arts Literature Drama Ancient Greek euripides...... RELATED WEBSITES The Age of euripides A look at the political and religiousatmosphere in which euripides composed his plays. Find articles on euripides
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9. Euripides Collection At Bartleby.com
Online texts of some of euripides' plays.
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10. EURIPIDES
Brief biography of Greek playwright, euripides.
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EURIPIDES
c.480 - 406 BC
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Euripides was the youngest of Athens' three greatest tragic poets. He altered the content of the epics by lessening the heroic image and he became a percursor of bourgeois drama. Euripides was the most revolutionary of the Greek tragedians. The early poets still shared the traditional beliefs with the majority of their audiences, but a younger man, like Euripides, who was influenced by the free-thinking spirit of his time, no longer believed in the power of a god like Dionysus, whose festival he, as a tragic poet, was required to celebrate. Euripides solved his dilemna by presenting his plot in a way that implicitly contradicted the many answers his divine messengers provided for the difficulties of life. Of the 90 plays he wrote, 18 tragedies survive. www link :
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11. Cave
Report on the excavations conducted in the cave during 1996 by Yannos G. Lolos, Assistant Professor of Prehistoric Archaeology at the University of Ioannina, Epirus.
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The Cave of Euripides on Salamis
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In August and September 1996, systematic archaeological excavation was continued, for a third consecutive year, at a cave above the Bay of Peristeria on the southern coast of Salamis, in conjunction with a survey in the vicinity. The excavation was conducted by a 15-member scientific team under the direction of Yannos G. Lolos, Assistant Professor of Prehistoric Archaeology at the University of Ioannina, Epirus, in collaboration with the Department of Palaeoanthropology of the Greek ministry of Culture. The main sponsor of the 1996 excavation was the Community of Aianteion, Salamis. The exceptional finds from the 1996 excavation as well as those from excavations in previous years have revealed the different functions of the cave in the course of the centuries, from the Late Neolithic period (ca 5300 - 4500 B. C.) to the period of Frankish rule in Greece (end of the 13h century / beginning of the 14 th century A. D.).

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Iphigenia At Aulis. By euripides. Commentary A few comments have been posted about Iphigenia At Aulis.
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Similar pages More results from www.perseus.tufts.edu The Internet Classics Archive Works by euripidesWorks by euripides Alcestis Written 438 BCE Translated by Richard Aldington Readdiscussion 20 comments Andromache Written 42824 BCE Translated by EP
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15. The Internet Classics Archive | Medea By Euripides
Medea By euripides Commentary Quite a few comments have been postedabout Medea. Read them or add your own. Reader Recommendations
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Medea By Euripides Written 431 B.C.E Translated by E. P. Coleridge Dramatis Personae NURSE OF MEDEA ATTENDANT ON HER CHILDREN MEDEA CHORUS OF CORINTHIAN WOMEN CREON, King of Corinth JASON AEGEUS, King of Athens MESSENGER Scene Before MEDEA's house in Corinth, near the palace Of CREON. The NURSE enters from the house. NURSE Ah! Would to Heaven the good ship Argo ne'er had sped its course to the Colchian land through the misty blue Symplegades, nor ever in the glens of Pelion the pine been felled to furnish with oars the chieftain's hands, who went to fetch the golden fleece for Pelias; for then would my own mistress Medea never have sailed to the turrets of Iolcos, her soul with love for Jason smitten, nor would she have beguiled the daughters of Pelias to slay their father and come to live here in the land of Corinth with her husband and children, where her exile found favour with the citizens

16. The Little Sailing
Ancient Greek texts in Unicode encoding including Aeschylus, Apollodorous, Aristotle, Aristophanes, euripides, Hesiod, Homer, Lucian, Plutarch, Thucydides, and Xenophon. Some texts are with sideby-side translation.
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17. Euripides Index
ARTICLES. euripides and His Tragedies Biography of the Greek dramatistand analysis of his poetic qualities. Find more articles on euripides
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  • Euripides and His Tragedies - Biography of the Greek dramatist and analysis of his poetic qualities.
  • The Age of Euripides - A look at the political and religious atmosphere in which Euripides composed his plays.
  • Dialogue of Euripides - An analysis of the dialogue and musical composition of Euripides.
  • Euripides - A biographical sketch of the Greek dramatist.
  • Euripides: Monologues - A collection of monologues for actors.
  • Euripides: Monologues - A collection of monologues for actors.
  • Euripides on Religion - Besides criticism of men and political institutions, there was in Euripides evidence of independent ideas about religion.
  • Euripides: Poems - An collection of poems by the Greek dramatist.
  • Euripides the Human - While conforming superficially to the traditions of the Athenian stage, Euripides, for better or worse, was gradually transforming the type and destroying the classic mould.
  • Hippolytus - Summary and analysis of the play.

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19. Euripides - Greek Tragedy Writer Euripides - Life And Contributions To Greek Tra
euripides the Greek tragedy writer who wrote popular Greek tragedy andintroduced drama about love to Old Comedy. euripides The Suppliants.
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20. Euripides Quotations
euripides Quotations. BIOGRAPHY euripides, third of the great Greek tragedians,was born c. 484 BC in Athens, and died 406 BC in Macedonia.
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