Description
Book SynopsisThe fragmentary plays of Euripides are a body of texts still regularly increasing in number and extent. They are of very great interest in themselves, apart from the significant aid they give to the fuller appreciation of the surviving complete plays.
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Table of Contents
- General editors foreword
- Preface
- Form and content of this edition
- Philoctetes (431 B.C.)
- Alexandros (415 B.C.)
- Oedipus(after 415 B.C.)
- Andromeda (412 B.C.)
- Hypsipyle (411-407 B.C.)
- Antiope (411-407 B.C.)
- Archelaus (413-406 B.C.)
- Addenda and Corrigenda to vol. I
- Index to volumes I II