Euripides
Euripides (/jʊəˈrɪpɪdiːz/; Greek: Εὐριπίδης Eurīpídēs, pronounced [eu̯.riː.pí.dɛːs]; c. 480 – c. 406 BC) was a tragedian of classical Athens. Along with Aeschylus and Sophocles, he is one of the three ancient Greek tragedians for whom any plays have survived in full. Some ancient scholars attributed ninety-five plays to him, but the Suda says it was ninety-two at most. Of these, eighteen or nineteen have survived more or less complete (Rhesus is suspect). There are many fragments (some substantial) of most of his other plays. More of his plays have survived intact than those of Aeschylus and Sophocles together, partly because his popularity grew as theirs declined—he became, in the Hellenistic Age, a cornerstone of ancient literary education, along with Homer, Demosthenes, and Menander.
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Euripides
Euripides (/jʊəˈrɪpɪdiːz/; Greek: Εὐριπίδης Eurīpídēs, pronounced [eu̯.riː.pí.dɛːs]; c. 480 – c. 406 BC) was a tragedian of classical Athens. Along with Aeschylus and Sophocles, he is one of the three ancient Greek tragedians for whom any plays have survived in full. Some ancient scholars attributed ninety-five plays to him, but the Suda says it was ninety-two at most. Of these, eighteen or nineteen have survived more or less complete (Rhesus is suspect). There are many fragments (some substantial) of most of his other plays. More of his plays have survived intact than those of Aeschylus and Sophocles together, partly because his popularity grew as theirs declined—he became, in the Hellenistic Age, a cornerstone of ancient literary education, along with Homer, Demosthenes, and Menander.
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Euripide (en grec ancien Εὐριπ ...... t le prédécesseur de Ménandre.
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Euripide (in greco antico: Εὐρ ...... maggiori poeti tragici greci.
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Euripides (/jʊəˈrɪpɪdiːz/; Gre ...... also offered to other artists.
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Euripides (Oudgrieks: Εὐριπίδη ...... jk bevriend was, en Aischylos.
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Euripides (antzinako grezieraz ...... da horren lekukorik garbiena.
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Euripides (bahasa Yunani kuno: ...... karena keunikan manuskripnya.
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Euripides (griechisch Εὐριπίδη ...... Dramatiker der Weltliteratur.
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Euripídes, född omkring 480 f. ...... en psykologiserade dramatiken.
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Eurypides (gr. Εὐριπίδης Eurip ...... zy i humanistów po dziś dzień.
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Eurípides (en grec antic: Εὐρι ...... ntament amb Èsquil i Sòfocles.
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c. 480 BC
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Bust of Euripides:
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Roman marble copy of a fourth-century BC Greek original
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c. 406 BC
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Macedonia
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Bacchae, 405 BC
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Electra, c. 420 BC
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Hippolytus, 428 BC
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Medea, 431 BC
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The Trojan Women, c. 415 BC
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Cleito
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Mnesarchus
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Choerine
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Melite
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Euripide (en grec ancien Εὐριπ ...... mes incluses, ses contemporain
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Euripides (/jʊəˈrɪpɪdiːz/; Gre ...... er, Demosthenes, and Menander.
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Euripides (Oudgrieks: Εὐριπίδη ...... jk bevriend was, en Aischylos.
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Euripides (antzinako grezieraz ...... da horren lekukorik garbiena.
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Euripides (bahasa Yunani kuno: ...... karena keunikan manuskripnya.
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Euripides (griechisch Εὐριπίδη ...... Dramatiker der Weltliteratur.
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Euripídes, född omkring 480 f. ...... s kamp för ett anständigt liv.
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Eurypides (gr. Εὐριπίδης Eurip ...... ze króla Macedonii Archelaosa
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Eurípides (en grec antic: Εὐρι ...... ntament amb Èsquil i Sòfocles.
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