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Euripides (c. 480-406 BC) was, along with Aeschylus and Sophocles, one of the three great tragedians of classical Athens.
The Alcestis Of Euripides, With Notes, For The Use Of Colleges In The United States.
The Hippolytus of Euripides, with Critical and Explanatory Notes, and Literal Tr., by F.A.S. Freeland
The Hecuba of Euripides
The Orestes of Euripides, with Brief Notes by F.a. Paley
Die Troerinnen des Euripides
GAirestys@. the Orestes of Euripides, with Short Engl. Notes
The Medea Of Euripides (Greek Tragedy)
The Alcestis of Euripides (Classic Greek Plays - Euripides)
The Nineteen Tragedies and Fragments of Euripides, Volume 3
Medea
Phonizierinnen
Alkestis Zum Schulgebrauche Mit Erklarenden Anmerkungen Verschen Von Wolf. Bauer
The Alcestis of Euripides, Tr. Into Engl. Verse by W.F. Nevins
The Hecuba of Euripides, with Engl. Notes, by T.K. Arnold
The Hippolytus of Euripides
The Troades of Euripides
Hippolytus and The Bacchae
Three dramas of Euripides
Euripides Plays: 3 (Classical Dramatists)
Euripides Plays: 6 (Classical Dramatists)
Euripides Plays: 5 (Classical Dramatists)
The Complete Euripides (The Greek Tragedy in New Translations)
Euripides Plays: 1 (Classical Dramatists)
Iphigeneia in Aulis and Tauris (Wave Crest Classics S.)