Publisher's Synopsis
Euripidis Tragoediae et Fragmenta, Volume 10 presents the collected tragedies and fragments of Euripides, one of the great tragedians of classical Greece. This edition, meticulously compiled and edited by August Heinrich Matthiae, offers scholars and enthusiasts access to Euripides' profound dramatic works in Latin.
Containing the original texts, this volume serves as a valuable resource for those studying classical literature, Greek tragedy, and the enduring legacy of ancient drama. Euripides' plays, known for their psychological depth and innovative themes, continue to resonate with modern audiences, making this collection an essential addition to any classical library. This edition provides a comprehensive view of Euripides' contribution to Western literature.
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