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The Plays of Euripides (Coleridge)

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The Plays of Euripides (1891)
by Euripides, translated by Edward Philip Coleridge

The Plays of Euripides is a prose translation of the 19 surviving plays attributed to the Greek poet Euripides. The translations were made from the Greek text as edited by Paley, with notes where the translation deviates from that text.

Coleridge's translations were originally published in 1891 by George Bell & Sons. The copy here includes the 1910 reprinting of Volume I and the 1913 reprinting of Volume II, both by the same publisher.

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THE PLAYS

OF

EURIPIDES


TRANSLATED INTO ENGLISH PROSE FROM THE
TEXT OF PALEY


BY

EDWARD P. COLERIDGE
ORIEL COLLEGE, OXFORD



VOL. I


LONDON
G. BELL AND SONS, LIMITED
1910

CHISWICK PRESS: CHARLES WHITTINGHAM AND CO.
TOOKS COURT, CHANCERY LANE, LONDON.

Hinchcliff.


Euripides.

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Volume I.

PAGE
I. Translator's Preface vii
II. Memoir of Euripides xv
III. Translation, with Notes, of Nine Plays, in the following order:—
Rhesus 1
Medea 31
Hippolytus 73
Alcestis 115
Heracleidæ 151
The Suppliants 185
The Trojan Women 225
Ion 263
Helen 319

Volume II.

PAGE
Translation, with Notes, of Ten Plays, in the following order:—
Andromache 1
Electra 41
The Bacchantes 87
Hecuba 131
Heracles Mad 171
The Phœnician Maidens 217
Orestes 275
Iphigenia among the Tauri 337
Iphigenia at Aulis 389
The Cyclops 445

BOHN'S CLASSICAL LIBRARY


THE PLAYS OF EURIPIDES

VOL. I

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CHISWICK PRESS: CHARLES WHITTINGHAM AND CO.
TOOKS COURT, CHANCERY LANE, LONDON.

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