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  1. Eurípides (também grafado Eurípedes; do grego antigo: Εὐριπίδης) ( Salamina, ca. 480 a.C. — Pela, Macedônia, 406 a.C. [ 1]) foi um poeta trágico grego, do século V a.C., o mais jovem dos três grandes expoentes da tragédia grega clássica, que ressaltou em suas obras as agitações da alma humana e em especial a feminina.

  2. Trojan Women, 415. Iphigenia in Tauris. Helen, 412. Phoenician Women. Orestes, 408. Bacchae, 406 (The 2004 R-MWC Greek Play) Iphigeneia at Aulis, 406 (The 2001 R-MWC Greek Play) Rhesus. Cyclops (a satyr play produced at Randolph-Macon Woman’s College in 1998)

  3. Translation by E.P. Coleridge Revised by Roger Ceragioli Further revised by Gregory Nagy Newly revised by the Hour 25 Medea Heroization Team (Jessica Eichelburg, Hélène Emeriaud, Claudia Filos, Janet M. Ozsolak, Sarah Scott, Jack Vaughan) In front of Medea’s house in Corinth. The Nurse comes on stage from the house. Nurse If only the Argo […]

  4. Medea, the number one on our list of best Euripides plays, is studied in schools throughout the world, and his works are frequently performed. As with a lot of Greek tragedies, his plays are now performed both in in their original text, and also as the bedrock of many innovative adaptations. These grand, tragic tales are woven into the fabric ...

  5. Eurípides. (Salamina, actual Grecia, 480 a.C. - Pella, hoy desaparecida, actual Grecia, 406 a.C.) Poeta trágico griego. De familia humilde, Eurípides tuvo como maestros a Anaxágoras, a los sofistas Protágoras y Pródico y a Sócrates, cuyas enseñanzas se reflejan en su obra. En el 455 a.C. Eurípides presentó a concurso su primera ...

  6. Dec 22, 2022 · Euripides was born somewhere around the year 480 BCE when Aeschylus (525/456 BCE) was roughly 45 years old. He was likely born on the island of Salamis, most known for the famous Battle of Salamis. He was the contemporary of Sophocles (c. 497/6 – winter 406/5 BCE); only about 15 years apart in age. Little is known for certain about Euripides ...

  7. Euripides Euripides was born in the island of Salamis, in 480 B.C.E. His father is said to have been a tradesman or tavern-keeper, his mother a seller of herbs. His parents, however, must have had some means, judging by the fact that they gave him a gymnastic education to prepare him for the athletic contests.

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