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Euripides (Greek: [[Εὐριπίδης]] Eurīpídēs, pronounced; c. 480 – c. 406 BC) was a tragedian of classical Athens. Along with Aeschylus and Sophocles, he is one of the three ancient Greek tragedians for whom a significant number of plays have survived. Some ancient scholars attributed 95 plays to him but, according to the Suda, it was 92 at most. Of these, 18 or 19 have survived more or less complete (there has been debate about his authorship of Rhesus, largely on stylistic grounds) and there are also fragments, some substantial, of most of the other plays. More of his plays have survived intact than those of Aeschylus and Sophocles together, partly because his popularity grew as theirs declined—he became, in the Hellenistic Age, a cornerstone of ancient literary education, along with Homer, Demosthenes, and Menander.
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Latest revision as of 11:05, 13 October 2022

English > Greek (Woodhouse)

Εὐριπίδης, -ου, ὁ.

Euripidean, of Euripides, adj.: Εὐριπίδειος.

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

Eurīpĭdes: is, m., = Εὐριπίδης,
I a celebrated Athenian tragic poet, Quint. 10, 1, 67 sq.; Gell. 15, 20; dat. Euripidae, id. 7, 3 med.; Cic. Tusc. 1, 26 fin.; 1, 48; 3, 14 et saep.—Hence,
II Eurīpĭdēus, a, um, adj., of Euripides: carmen, Cic. Tusc. 3, 25.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

Eurīpĭdēs,¹³ is et ī, m. (Εὐριπίδης), Euripide [célèbre poète tragique grec] : Pl. Rud. 86 ; Cic. Tusc. 1, 65 || -eus, a, um, d’Euripide : Cic. Tusc. 3, 59.

Latin > German (Georges)

Eurīpidēs, is u. ī, Akk. em u. ēn, m. (Ευριπίδης), der berühmte griechische Tragiker zu Athen, geb. 480 v. Chr., Plaut. rud. 86 (Genet. -i). Cic. Tusc. 1, 65. Quint. 10, 1, 67. Gell. 15, 20, 1 (Genet. -i). – Dav. Euripidēus, a, um (Ευριπίδειος), euripidëisch, carmen, Cic. Tusc. 3, 59.

Wikipedia EN

Euripides (Greek: Εὐριπίδης Eurīpídēs, pronounced; c. 480 – c. 406 BC) was a tragedian of classical Athens. Along with Aeschylus and Sophocles, he is one of the three ancient Greek tragedians for whom a significant number of plays have survived. Some ancient scholars attributed 95 plays to him but, according to the Suda, it was 92 at most. Of these, 18 or 19 have survived more or less complete (there has been debate about his authorship of Rhesus, largely on stylistic grounds) and there are also fragments, some substantial, of most of the other plays. More of his plays have survived intact than those of Aeschylus and Sophocles together, partly because his popularity grew as theirs declined—he became, in the Hellenistic Age, a cornerstone of ancient literary education, along with Homer, Demosthenes, and Menander.

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