Alcestis, Euripides - Principal Works

PRINCIPAL WORKS

Alcestis (play) 438 b.c.

Medea (play) 431 b.c.

Hippolytus with a Garland (play) 428 b.c.

Hecuba (play) 425 b.c.

Andromache (play) c. 424 b.c.

Suppliants (play) 424 b.c.

Electra (play) c. 420 b.c.

Heracles (play) c. 416 b.c.

Trojan Women (play) 415 b.c.

Iphigenia among the Taurians (play) c. 414 b.c.

Helen (play) 412 b.c.

Bacchae (play) c. 406 b.c.

Iphigenia at Aulis (play) c. 406 b.c.

Ten Plays by Euripides (translated by Moses Hadas) 1966

Alcestis (translated by William Arrowsmith) 1974

Alcestis (translated by Charles Rowan Beye) 1974

Alcestis (translated by D. J. Conacher) 1988

Euripides with an English Translation. 5 vols. (translated by David Kovaks) 1994

Euripides: 10 Plays (translated by...

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