Medea (play) (redirect from Medea (Euripides))
Medea (Ancient Greek: Μήδεια, Mēdeia) is a tragedy by the ancient Greek playwright Euripides based on a myth. It was first performed in 431 BC as part...
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discussion of the surviving fragments of Neophron and their relation to Euripides' Medeia, see the introduction to D. Page's 1938 commentary on that play. This...
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872 Diodorus Siculus, 4.50.2; Apollodorus, 1.9.27 Smith, William (1870). "Medeia". A Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology: Vol 2. p. 1004...
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Greek tragedy (section The realism of Euripides)
extant works are: Alcestis (Ἄλκηστις / Alkestis), 438 BC; Medea (Μήδεια / Medeia), 431 BC; Heracleidae (Ἡρακλεῖδαι / Herakleìdai), c. 430 BC; Hippolytus...
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Die 1966 Medea 1969 Dionysus in '69 1970 The Trojan Women (film) 1971 Medéia 1973 Bakchen, Die 1974 Iphigenia 1977 A Dream of Passion 1978 Greece Medea...
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Hesiod (Theog. 992, &c.) relates the story of Jason saying that he fetched Medeia at the command of his uncle Pelias, and that she bore him a son, Medeius...
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classics into Finnish, including Sophocles's Oedipus Rex (1937), Euripides's Medeia (1949), Homer's Iliad (1919) and Odyssey (1924) and Goethe's Faust...
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μήδομαι, mḗdomai, 'to deliberate, contrive, decide', all related to μήδεια, mḗdeia, 'plans, cunning', the likely origin of the name of Medea, the sorceress...
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Woolf: Orlando. 1984. Kirjayhtymä. Helsinki. ISBN 951-26-2563-6. Euripides: Medeia. 1999. Lasipalatsi. Helsinki. ISBN 951-9351-03-5. Aiskhylos: Oresteia...
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