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Weitzmann, Kurt ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Hesperia 18.2 2 159-210 10.2307_146965 ... 1949 ... Euripides Scenes in Byzantine Art |
Young, Rodney S ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Hesperia 10.2 2 138-142 10.2307_146537 ... 1941 ... ANTIΠ HΞ : A Note on the Ion of Euripides |
| Eratosthenes. Eustathius. Eustathius, G. Stallbaum, 1825-30. Erotian. Erotian, E. Nachmanson, 1918. Etymologicum Magnum. Etymologicum Magnum, T. Gaisford, 1848. Favorinus. Galen. Galen, on Hippokrates, ... Agora 3 233 ... Euripides ... Euripides Scholia ... Euripides Scholia, E. |
| Theophrastos, Characteres, VIII, 14. Isokrates, VII, 15. Plutarch, Timoleon, 14, 2. Schol. Euripides, Medea, 681. Euripides, Medea, 68. Pollux, IX, 47-8. Cock, C.A.F., I, p. 339, no. 304. Cock, C.A.F., ... Agora 3 186 ... 2nd A.D ... Schol. Euripides, Medea, 681 ... Euripides, Medea, 68 |
Jones, Gregory S. (2019) ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Hesperia 88.4 4 727-762 ... 2019 ... The Sculptural Poetics of Euripides' Ion: Reflections of Art, Myth, and Cult from the Parthenon to the Attic Stage |
| Cornelius Nepos, Timotheus, 2, 2. Jacoby, F.G.H., III b, 1, pp. 523-526. Philochoros, 151. Euripides, Orestes, 1682-1683. Pausanias, I, 8, 2. Bacchae, 419-420. Isokrates, XV (Antidosis), 109-110. Judeich, ... Agora 3 66 ... 1st B.C ... Euripides, Orestes, 1682-1683 |
| Pickard-Cambridge, Theatre of Dionysus, pp. 53, 129, 131. G. Zuntz, Political Plays of Euripides, ch. IV. Herodotos, V, 46, 2. Hesychios. Schol. Aristophanes, Knights 410. Bekker, Anecdota Graeca, I, 338, ... Agora 3 123 ... 5th A.D ... Zuntz, Political Plays of Euripides, ch. IV ... Euripides, Herakleidai, 69-71 |
| Schol. Euripides, Medea, 68. Aristophanes, Frogs, 1068. Athenaeus, VII, 287e. Fish. Alkiphron, Epist., I, 3, 2. Judeich, p. 359. Kock, C.A.F., II, p. 61, no. 125. Athenaeus, III, 126e. Athenaeus, VI, 241b ... Agora 3 195 ... 405 B.C ... Schol. Euripides, Medea, 68 |
| Ath. Mitt., LXVI, 1941, p. 181. Euripides, Ion, 8ff. Demosthenes, LVII (Euboulides), 54. C. Robert, Pausanias, pp. 323ff. C. Robert, Pausanias, p. 345, note 4. Pausanias, I, 3, 4. I.G. II (2), 2602. I.G ... Agora 3 51 ... 345 B.C ... Euripides, Ion, 8ff. |
| Thucydides, VI, 61, 2. Pollux, VII, 13. Plutarch, Theseus, 35, 2. Euripides, Herakles, 1328-9. Schol. on Aischines, III, 13. I.G. II (2), 1035. Andokides, I (De Mysteriis), 45. I.G. II (2), 2498. Kock, ... Agora 3 118 ... 5th B.C ... Euripides, Herakles, 1328-9 |
| Miscellaneous. Boundaries. Agora I 5510. Hesperia, VIII, 1939, p. 205. Hesperia, Suppl. IV, p. 107. Demosthenes, XX (Leptines), 158. Hesperia, IX, 1940, p. 266. Demosthenes, XXIV (Timokrates), 60. Hesperia, ... Agora 3 218 I 5510 I 5675 I 3226 ... Late 6th B.C ... Euripides, Ion 435 |
| Clement of Alexandria, Stromateis, I, 163. Agora I 656 and I 6355, lines 7-8. Euripides, Iphigeneia in Tauris, 21. Aristophanes, Lysistrata, 443. Aristophanes, Thesmophoriazusae, 858. Frag. 594, Kock, ... Agora 3 57 I 6006 I 656 I 6355 I 600 I 3054 I 78 I 4253 I 3785 I 6053 I 6671 I 3941 I 6162 I 6675 ... 175-174 B.C ... Euripides, Iphigeneia in Tauris, 21 ... Euripides, Helen, 569 |
| The Athenian Agora; Volume 014; The Agora of Athens; The History; Shape and Uses of an Ancient City Centre; Shrines; Some Lesser Shrines. Pausanias, I, 8, 2. Euripides, Orestes, 1682-1683. Kresphontes, ... Agora 14 168 ... Euripides, Orestes, 1682-1683 |
| Demosthenes Scholia, XX, 112. Hegesias, in Strabo, IX, 1, 16. Demosthenes Scholia, XXI, 62. Demosthenes Scholia, XXIII, 76. Hephaistion, Encheiridion, IV, 6 (16, 20). Dexippos, Frag. 28, Jacoby, F.G.H., ... Agora 14 239 ... Euripides, Heraclidae ... Euripides, Supplices |
http://agathe.gr/overview/the_archaeological_site.html The Athenian Agora The Agora of Athens was the center of the ancient city: a large, open square where the citizens could assemble for a wide variety of purposes. On any given day the space might be used ... It is during this “Classical” period that the Agora and its buildings were frequented by statesmen such as Themistokles, Perikles, and Demosthenes, by the poets Aeschylos, Sophokles, Euripides, and Aristophanes, by the writers Thucydides and Herodotos, by artists such as Pheidias and Polygnotos, and by philosophers such as Sokrates, Plato, and Aristotle. |
http://agathe.gr/democracy/theater.html Theater Western drama was an Athenian invention which developed late in the 6th century B.C. out of the festivals celebrated in honor of the god Dionysos. Originally held in the Agora, the plays were soon ... In addition to several dozen surviving tragedies by Aeschylos, Sophokles, and Euripides and comedies by Aristophanes and Menander, our knowledge of Athenian theater is enhanced by the dozens of small terracotta figurines and masks depicting the numerous stock characters who appeared in the plays. |
| The Athenian Agora; Volume 014; The Agora of Athens; The History; Index; General; Earrings. The Athenian Agora; Volume 014; The Agora of Athens; The History; Index; General; Floors; Marble Chips. The Athenian ... Agora 14 247 ... The Athenian Agora; Volume 014; The Agora of Athens; The History; Index; General; Euripides |
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