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  1. Euripides: Medea (Cambridge Translations from Greek Drama) by Euripides, 2000-05-18
  2. Alcestis by Euripides, 2003-12-01
  3. Heracles and Other Plays by Euripides, 2010-05-06
  4. The Complete Greek Tragedies, Volume 3: Euripides by Euripides, 1992-08-01
  5. The Complete Euripides Volume V: Medea and Other Plays (Greek Tragedy in New Translations) by Euripides, 2010-12-21
  6. Hippolytus The Bacchae (Webster's Albanian Thesaurus Edition) by Euripides, 2008-01-01
  7. Four Plays: Medea, Hippolytus, Heracles, Bacchae (Focus Classical Library) by Euripides, 2002-12
  8. Three Plays of Euripides: Alcestis, Medea, The Bachae by Euripides, 2010-05-06
  9. Euripides: Iphigenia at Aulis (Duckworth Companions to Greek & Roman Tragedy S.) by Tom Harrison (Editor) Pantelis Michelakis, 2006-03-09
  10. Fabulae: Volume II:Supplices, Electra, Hercules, Troades, Iphigenia in Tauris, Ion (Oxford Classical Texts) by Euripides, 1982-03-11
  11. Euripides' Medea: The Incarnation of Disorder by Emily A. McDermott, 1989-07-01
  12. Cyclops by Euripides, 2010-03-22
  13. Euripides: Medea (Cambridge Greek and Latin Classics) by Euripides, 2002-09-16
  14. Ten Plays by Euripides, 1981

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42. Behind The Name: Ancient Greek Names
euripides m Ancient Greek Derived from the Greek elements good and ‘ (rhipe) throw, swing more EUSEBIOS m Ancient Greek
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Latinized form of the Greek name (Achaikos) , which referred to the region in Greece called (Achaia) , situated on the northern coast of the Peloponnesus... [more] AESCHYLUS m Ancient Greek (Latinized)
From the Greek name (Aischylos) , derived from (aischos) "shame"... [more] AESOP m Ancient Greek (Anglicized)
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Derived from Greek (agape) meaning "love"... [more] AGAPIOS m Greek Ancient Greek
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Latinized form of the Greek name (Agathe) , derived from Greek (agathos) meaning "good"... [more] AGATHANGELOS m Ancient Greek
Means "good angel", derived from Greek (agathos) "good" and (angelos) "angel, messenger".

43. EURIPIDES
Brief biography of Greek playwright, euripides.
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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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46. Euripides --  Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Britannica online encyclopedia article on euripides last of classical Athens three great tragic dramatists, following Aeschylus and Sophocles.
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47. Euripides - Wikipedia
Translate this page euripides, Grieks (ca 480 v.Chr.- 406 v.Chr.) was een van de drie grote Griekse tragediedichters, naast Sophokles - met wie hij persoonlijk
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Ga naar: navigatie zoeken Euripides (Vaticaans Museum) Euripides Grieks (ca 480 v.Chr. 406 v.Chr. ) was een van de drie grote Griekse tragediedichters , naast Sophokles - met wie hij persoonlijk bevriend was - en Aischylos
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Vermeld dient te worden dat Euripides' biografische gegevens omstreden zijn. Zijn levensloop zoals die ons is overgeleverd is een combinatie van geruchten en verzinsels (veelal ontleend aan Aristophanes ' komedies waarin met Euripides vaak de draak werd gestoken). Ook heeft men later getracht, waarschijnlijk bij gebrek aan gegevens, zijn persoonlijkheid uit zijn werken te destilleren. Euripides werd geboren op het eiland Salamis , volgens de overlevering op de dag dat daar de beroemde zeeslag werd uitgevochten. Zijn moeder heette Kleito en zijn vader Mnesarchos of Mnesarchides. Dankzij de adellijke afkomst van zijn moeder kon Euripides een goede opleiding genieten. In zijn jeugd legde hij zich toe op de gymnastiek en schilderkunst, later werd hij een leerling van Anaxagoras en een toehoorder van Prodikos en Protagoras . Hij had een hekel aan politiek, en studeerde veel. Ook bezat hij een priv©-bibliotheek (wat in zijn tijd eerder ongewoon was). Wanneer hij zich aan het schrijven zette trok hij zich soms terug in een grot op zijn geboorte-eiland.

48. Focus Publishing ~ Euripides: Hecuba
euripides’ Hecuba is one of the few tragedies that evoke a sense of utter desolation and destruction in the audience. The drama focuses on the status of
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Robin Mitchell-Boyask Temple University About the Author Contents Introduction Description Author Robin Mitchell-Boyask is Associate Professor of Classics at Temple University and has been a Junior Fellow at the Center for Hellenic Studies and a Visiting Fellow at Wolfson College, Cambridge University. He has published numerous articles on Greek and Latin literature as well as Approaches to Teaching the Dramas of Euripides (MLA 2002). He is currently completing a book on the plague of Athens and Greek drama. Table of Contents Introduction 1
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Bibliography From the Introduction The first readers of this translation were the students in my introductory Greek Drama and Culture course in the spring of 2002 at Temple University. I inflicted an extremely awkward first draft on them, and asked them to help me write the notes and commentary by telling me what they needed to know. As complete novices, they were the best judges of what other students would need in the final edition. I am extremely grateful to them for their help. Readers will notice that some passages are placed inside brackets. These are used to represent where modern editors have reached a conclusion that a part of the received manuscript is not genuine; those lines were added subsequently, usually by actors. These additions are called interpolations.

49. Plutarch's Pyrrhus And Euripides' Phoenician Women
The principal concern of this paper is to explore the relevance of euripides Phoenician Women to Plutarch s Life of Pyrrhus. It will be argued that the
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The principal concern of this paper is to explore the relevance of Euripides' Phoenician Women to Plutarch's Life of Pyrrhus. It will be argued that the relevance of the play is much more substantial than usually acknowledged: that its relevance goes beyond the two direct quotations from the play which occur in the Life . It is worth stressing at the outset that of the five quotations from the play in Plutarch's extant Lives as a whole, two are in the Pyrrhus : that may plausibly be claimed as a concentration ( Pyrrh. 9 and 14; cf. Demetr Sull Comp. Nic.-Crass . 4). In what follows, I shall attempt to explain how and why the play matters to a reading of the Life . The essence of my claim is that the reader's knowledge of Euripides' play is made to provide what may be termed "added value" to Plutarch's Life , with the further validation of Euripidean authority. The general relevance to Plutarch's Lives of Athenian tragedy (and indeed of Homeric epic) has long been recognised. And Judith Mossman has explored tragic and epic elements in the

50. Works By Euripides
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51. Euripides: Phaethon - Cambridge University Press
The surviving text of the fragmentary Phaethon of euripides depends chiefly on two sources two pages from a Euripidean manuscript, written about A.D. 500,
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52. Euripides (480 Or 484-406 BC): Free Web Books, Online
euripides was one of the three great tragedians of classical Athens, along with Aeschylus and Sophocles; he was the youngest of the three.
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Euripides was one of the three great tragedians of classical Athens, along with Aeschylus and Sophocles; he was the youngest of the three. According to ancient sources, he wrote over 90 plays, 19 of which are extant, although it is widely believed by scholars that the play Rhesus was actually written by someone else. Fragments of most of the other plays survive, some of them substantial. The number of Euripides' plays that have survived is more than double that of Aeschylus and Sophocles, partly due to the chance preservation of a manuscript that was likely part of a complete collection of his works.
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53. Euripides (480-406 B.C.)
euripides euripides was born at the island of Salamis, whither his parents had fled for refuge at the time of the Persian invasion. He died in 406 B.C.,
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EURIPIDES EURIPIDES was born at the island of Salamis, whither his parents had fled for refuge at the time of the Persian invasion. He died in 406 B.C., the same year as his senior Sophocles , just before the close of the Peloponnesian war. He lived the life of a student and studied philosophy, as a youth, under Anaxagoras; and, in later life, with Socrates . He is the latest of the Greek tragedians, both the most Attic and the most modern. He is saturated with the new skeptical spirit which was beginning to question old faiths, old traditions, and old customs. His intellectual activity, his subtle speculations, his wide democratic sympathies give a special interest to his writings, though they have in the past often diverted attention from the high artistic value of his work. He has lately, in our own somewhat similar days, been restudied with new results. He abandoned the principle of the older tragedians, that all the interest and action should be concentrated in one character and theme, as in the Prometheus, Agamemnon

54. Euripides Quotes
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Euripides (c. 484 B.C. - 406 B.C.) Greek dramatist
The company of just and righteous men is better than wealth and a rich estate.
EURIPIDES, Aegeus [fragment]
Whoever yields properly to Fate, is deemed
Wise among men, and knows the laws of heaven.
EURIPIDES, Fragment Man's best possession is a sympathetic wife. EURIPIDES, Antigone The day is for honest men, the night for thieves. EURIPIDES, Iphigenia in Tauris Waste not fresh tears over old griefs. EURIPIDES, Alexander [fragment]
Of all things upon earth that bleed and grow,
A herb most bruised is woman.
EURIPIDES, Medea Second thoughts are ever wiser. EURIPIDES, Hippolytus EURIPIDES, Alcestis Leave no stone unturned. EURIPIDES, Heraclidae Let them that are happy talk of piety; he that would work his adversary woe must take no account of laws. EURIPIDES, Ion The gifts of a bad man bring no good with them. EURIPIDES, Medea Much effort, much prosperity. EURIPIDES, The Suppliant Women A bad beginning makes a bad ending. EURIPIDES

55. Euripides Biography And Summary
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Name: Euripides Birth Date: September 23, 480 B.C. Death Date: 406 B.C. Place of Birth: Salamis, Greece Place of Death: Pella, Greece Nationality: Greek Gender: Male Occupations: playwright
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Euripides (480-406 BC) was a Greek playwright whom Aristotle called the most tragic of the Greek poets. He is certainly the most revolutionary Greek tragedian known in modern times. Euripides was the son of Mnesarchus. The family owned property on the... summary from source:
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Of the three poets of Greek tragedy whose work survives, Euripides is the one whose plays survive in the largest number (eighteen in contrast to seven each for Aeschylus and Sophocles). His plays are notable for containing both tragic pathos and the...

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    euripides was the youngest of the three great tragic playwrights of classical Athens. He lived in the last part of the 400 s BC, during the Peloponnesian
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    Euripides was the youngest of the three great tragic playwrights of classical Athens. He lived in the last part of the 400's BC , during the Peloponnesian War . He competed against Sophocles in many dramatic competitions, and sometimes Euripides won, and sometimes Sophocles. Many of Euripides' plays, like Medea and Phaedra , have important female characters, and he is sometimes thought of as very sympathetic to women and thinking that women should be treated more fairly. But this is probably not true, or only partly true. Euripides is using women to represent the irrational , or craziness, not thinking, following your nature instead of your mind. The action in the plays is between this irrational female character, and a rational man. But it is not always the rational man who wins. Euripides insists that we all must acknowledge both sides of ourselves, the animal and the godly, and not pretend that we can always rule our bodies with our minds, like Star Trek's Vulcans. In the Bacchae , for instance, Pentheus tries to be rational, but ends up being torn into pieces because he will not let himself go dance.

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    60. Euripides Quotes
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    Slowly but surely withal moveth the might of the gods. Gods should not resemble men in their anger! LIfe is short; this being so, who would pursue great things and not bear with what is at hand? These are the ways of madmen and men of evil counsel, at least in my judgment. Happy the man who from the sea escapes the storm and finds harbor. Mankind . . . possesses two supreme blessings. First of these is the goddess Demeter, or Earth whichever name you choose to call her by. It was she who gave to man his nourishment of grain. But after her there came the son of Semele, who matched her present by inventing liquid wine as his gift to man. For filled with that good gift, suffering mankind forgets its grief; from it comes sleep; with it oblivion of the troubles of the day. There is no other medicine for misery. The brash unbridled tongue, the lawless folly of fools, will end in pain. But the life of wise content is blest with quietness, escapes the storm and keeps its house secure. He who best enjoys each passing day is truly blest.

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