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De wraak van de vrede) (a free adaptation of | Euripides, Aischylos which also incorporates speeches |
uage libretto is by Philippe Quinault, after | Euripides' Alcestis. |
ds-/ The weapon wreathed with ivy-shoots..." | Euripides also writes, "There's a brute wildness in th |
Euripides and his Influence (1923) | |
c output included translations of Sophocles, | Euripides and Lysias. |
or the story, Hofmannsthal used sources from | Euripides and Stesichorus. |
worked on emending classical texts, such as | Euripides and Aeschylus. |
th a translation into Latin of the Hecuba of | Euripides, and a translation into English of Seneca's |
ed renown with his masterful translations of | Euripides and the French Symbolists. |
myth of Medea and the plays on the theme by | Euripides and Pierre Corneille. |
depictions such as the surviving version of | Euripides and the French dramatist Racine, stated that |
nknown, it must have been before the time of | Euripides and Plato, who mention the peplos they made. |
models, including Horace, Catullus, Virgil, | Euripides, and Propertius; Vettori also included Life |
yed Helen in the tragedy The Trojan Women by | Euripides, and Aurora Bompas in Bernard Shaw's How He |
performances such as Iphigeneia in Tauris by | Euripides, Caligula by Albert Camus, A Midsummer Night |
Bacchae is an independent film adaptation of | Euripides' classic play, produced by Lorenda Starfelt |
nes, directed by Thomas Talboy), Cyclops (by | Euripides, directed by Laura Lippman and Mike Lippman) |
play was based on a work by Greek playwright | Euripides entitled Alcestis and won the Paris Review P |
and Nicholas begin to connect after rescuing | Euripides from Earth. |
927, after completing his master's degree on | Euripides, he won a Hackett Studentship to Oxford wher |
i's Tosca (Metropolitan Opera, 2009), and of | Euripides' Helena (Burgtheater, Vienna, 2010). |
ther characters in Greek tragedy, such as in | Euripides' Heracles or Sophocles' Ajax, but she speaks |
Greek writer Margarita Lymberaki adapted | Euripides' Hippolytus into a melodrama concerning the |
Hippolytus (1908, | Euripides, in Gilbert Murray's translation, London Gai |
own new translation of Iphigenia at Aulis by | Euripides in 1990, after which he retired from the med |
In 450 B.C., the playwright | Euripides in his play Rhesus describes him thus, "Musa |
(1723, Rome), which was in turn adapted from | Euripides' Iphigeneia in Tauris. |
e to Artemis by decree of Athena, as told in | Euripides' Iphigeneia at Aults. |
for writing a tragedy on Jephthah (based on | Euripides' Iphigenia at Aulis), which is noteworthy fo |
Euripides is a C-type asteroid, meaning that it is dar | |
2930 | Euripides is a small main belt asteroid, which was dis |
Euripides, Medea (1944) | |
Euripides: Medea (Duckworth, 2002) | |
d Frederic de Forest Allen's 1899 edition of | Euripides' Medea and his 1902 edition Horace's Odes an |
Euripides' Medea's blood-chilling ululation can be ver | |
The Infanticide in | Euripides' Medea, Yale Classical Studies 25 (1977): 17 |
se Europe, Mamma Medea (a free adaptation of | Euripides), Mefisto for Ever (adapting Klaus Mann's no |
ng Aristophanes, Apollodoros, Homer, Pindar, | Euripides, Sophocles. |
It is named after | Euripides, the ancient Greek dramatist. |
Euripides: The Children of Heracles (Aris and Phillips | |
he music for the play Iphigenia in Tauris by | Euripides, the cantata The Music of the Spheres, and t |
ding a television opera Alceste (1963, after | Euripides), the one-act De Droom ("the Dream", 1963), |
le he interpreted the verses of the works of | Euripides to win material for his vita of this great t |
ho murdered her husband, Agamemnon - said by | Euripides to be her second husband - and the Trojan pr |
The plot is ultimately based on | Euripides' tragedy Iphigeneia in Tauris. |
with that of Greek literature, particularly, | Euripides' tragedy of Medea (play). |
In 1929, the | Euripides was transferred to the White Star Line, and |
s of his biography of the Athenian dramatist | Euripides were found at the end of a papyrus scroll di |
Wolff of Belfast, the ship was known as the | Euripides when she sailed for the Aberdeen and Commonw |
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