Author:Euripides
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| ←Author Index: Eu | Euripides (480 BCE–405 BCE) |
| The last of the three great tragedians of classical Athens, along with Aeschylus and Sophocles |
Works [edit]
- Alcestis (438 BC)
- trans. by C. S. Jerram pre-1888
- Alcestis (Murray) trans. by Gilbert Murray (1915)

- Medea (431 BC)
- Medea trans. by E. P. Coleridge (1910 edition)

- trans. by C. B. Heberden, pre-1888
- Medea trans. by E. P. Coleridge (1910 edition)
- Heracleidae (~430 BC),
- Heracleidae trans. by Gilbert Murray

- trans. by C. S. Jerram, pre-1888
- Heracleidae trans. by Gilbert Murray
- Hippolytus (428 BC)
- Hippolytus, trans. by E. P. Coleridge (1910 edition)

- Hippolytus, trans. by Gilbert Murray[1]
- Hippolytus, trans. by E. P. Coleridge (1910 edition)
- Andromache (~425 BC), trans. by E. P. Coleridge (> 1913?)
- Hecuba (~424 BC)
- The Suppliants (Euripides) (~423 BC)
- Electra (Euripides) (~420 BC)
- Heracles (~416 BC)
- The Trojan Women - play, (~415 BC) trans. by Gilbert Murray
- Ion (Euripides) (~414 BC)
- Iphigenia among the Tauri (~414 BC)
- Iphigenia in Tauris, trans. by C. S. Jerram, pre-1888
- Iphigenia in Tauris, trans. by Gilbert Murray[2]
- Helena, (~412 BC) trans. by C. S. Jerram in 1892[3]
- Phoenician Women (~410 BC)
- Orestes (408 BC)
- Bacchae (405 BC)
- The Bacchantes, trans. by E. P. Coleridge (1907 edition)

- trans. by Gilbert Murray [4]
- The Bacchantes, trans. by E. P. Coleridge (1907 edition)
- Iphigeneia at Aulis (405 BC), trans. by Theodore Alois Buckley
- The Cyclops (5th century), trans. by Percy Bysshe Shelley
- Rhesus (spurious) (~350 BC)
- Rhesus trans. by Percy Bysshe Shelley (1910 edition)

- Rhesus trans. by Percy Bysshe Shelley (1910 edition)
- Character of Capaneus
Compilations [edit]
- The Plays of Euripides Vol. 1 (1910) by Edward P. Coleridge

- The Plays of Euripides Vol. 2 (1913) by Edward P. Coleridge

- The Tragedies of Euripides, Volume I[5]
Works about Euripides [edit]
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