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1The Andromache Of Euripides
By Paul David Kovacs

“The Andromache Of Euripides” Metadata:
- Title: The Andromache Of Euripides
- Author: Paul David Kovacs
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: Median: 127
- Publisher: ➤ Scholars Press - An American Philological Association Book
- Publish Date: 1980 - 2000
- Publish Location: Chico, CA
“The Andromache Of Euripides” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Andromache (Legendary character) in literature - Tragedy - Women and literature - In literature - Euripides, criticism, textual - Literature - Grieks - Klassieke oudheid - Andromache (Euripides)
- People: Euripides
- Places: Greece
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL4096958M - OL8219524M
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 6043076
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 80011220
- All ISBNs: 0891303898 - 9780891303893 - 9780891303909 - 0891303901
Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 1980
- Is Full Text Available: No
- Is The Book Public: No
- Access Status: No_ebook
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Andromache
while Euripides gives his name as Molossus and Pausanias says that she has three children, named Molossus, Pielus and Pergamus. In Euripides' Andromache, Hermione
Andromache (play)
Andromache (Ancient Greek: Ἀνδρομάχη) is an Athenian tragedy by Euripides. It dramatises Andromache's life as a slave, years after the events of the Trojan
The Trojan Women
romanized: Trōiades, lit. "The Female Trojans") is a tragedy by the Greek playwright Euripides, produced in 415 BCE. Also translated as The Women of Troy, or as its
Andromache (disambiguation)
Minotaur Andromache, a play by Euripides Andromaque, a play by Jean Racine Andromache, a 1932 German opera by Herbert Windt 175 Andromache, an asteroid
Women in Euripides
Voices in Euripides". Brill's Companion to Euripides. Netherlands: Brill. pp. 889–910. ISBN 978-90-04-26970-5. Nancy, Claire (1984), "Euripide et le parti
Andromache (opera)
Andromache is an opera in two acts with words and music by Herbert Windt. The opera is based on the play Andromache by Euripides, as well as Racine's Andromache
Euripides
Euripides (/jʊəˈrɪpɪdiːz/; Ancient Greek: Eὐριπίδης, romanized: Eurīpídēs, pronounced [eu̯.riː.pí.dɛːs]; c. 480 – c. 406 BC) was a Greek tragedian of
Andromache and Pyrrhus
Of 19th Century European Painting: From David Through Cezanne. Routledge, 2021. Roisman, Hanna M. Euripides: Andromache. Bloomsbury Publishing, 2024.
Hermione (mythology)
BC–17) - The Heroides: VIII to XV". www.poetryintranslation.com. Euripides, Andromache Emilio Suárez de la Torre, "Neoptolemos at Delphi", Kernos, 10 |
Trojan War
ISBN 0-674-99136-2. Euripides, Andromache Archived 21 March 2008 at the Wayback Machine, in Euripides: Children of Heracles, Hippolytus, Andromache, Hecuba, with