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Euripides (c. 480-406 BC) was, along with Aeschylus and Sophocles, one of the three great tragedians of classical Athens.
Euripidis Tragoediae Superstites Et Deperditarum Fragmenta Volume 3, P. 1
Euripidis Tragoediae Superstites Et Deperditarum Fragmenta Volume 3,
Euripidou Bakchai
Hecuba and Other Plays by Euripedes
Euripidis Supplices Volume 1; Et Iphigenia in Aulide Et in Tauris
Hecuba and Other Plays
The Ion of Euripides, Now First Translated Into English, in Its Original Metres, and Supplied with Stage Directions Suggesting How It May Have Been Performed on the Athenian Stage, with Preface and Notes
Ion. Edited with Introd., Notes, and Critical Appendix for Upper and Middle Forms by C.S. Jerram
The Ion of Euripides
Hecuba. Edited with Introd. and Notes by Cecil H. Russell
The Phoenician Maidens
Nine Greek Dramas...
Nine Greek Dramas by Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides and Aristophanes
Hippolytus/The Bacchae
The Plays of Euripides in English Volume 1
Iphigenia in Tauris. Edited with Introd., Notes, and Critical Appendix for Upper and Middle Forms by C.S. Jerram
The Rhesus of Euripides; Translated Into English Rhyming Verse, with Explanatory Notes
The Tragedies of Euripides (The Greek Tragedies of Euripides)
The Complete Euripides Volume V (The Greek Tragedy in New Translations)
Electra, Phoenician Women, Bacchae, and Iphigenia at Aulis
Euripides' Iphigenia Among the Taurians
Odysseus at Troy (Focus Classical Library)
The Hecuba Of Euripides - A Revised Text With Notes And An Introduction
Euripidis Bacchae, from the Text of Bothe, Carefully Revised