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Die Briefe des Euripides
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ISBN: 344501163X 9783445011633 Year: 1975 Volume: Heft 55 Publisher: Meisenheim am Glan Hain

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Il Prologo dell'Ifigenia in Aulide di Euripide : Problemi di attribuzione e tradizione testuale euripidea
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ISBN: 9783823368168 3823368168 Year: 2013 Volume: 14 Publisher: Tübingen Narr

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Euripidea
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ISBN: 9004099263 9004329374 9789004099265 Year: 1994 Volume: 132 Publisher: Leiden : E.J. Brill,

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Euripidea contains material to supplement Volume One of the author's Loeb Euripides. It consists of two parts, Testimonia Vitae et Artis Selecta and Textual Discussions. The Testimonia, ancient notices about the life of Euripides and his career as a tragic poet, are printed together for the first time, together with a facing English translation. The Loeb Introduction examines this material critically. Equipped with this body of evidence, students of Greek tragedy and of ancient biography will be able to assess for themselves the reliability of the biographical tradition, in which, the author argues, too much confidence has been placed by interpreters of the plays. The Textual Discussions explain places in the plays of Volume One, Cyclops, Alcestis and Medea , where the text adopted by the editor calls for comment.

Eupolis : poet of old comedy
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ISBN: 0199259925 0191717428 Year: 2003 Publisher: Oxford [etc.] : Oxford University Press,

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Eupolis was one of the most important of Aristophanes' rivals. He wrote the same sort of topical and often indecent comedy as the surviving plays of Aristophanes. This book provides a translation of all the remaining fragments of his work and an essay on each lost play.

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