Alcmaeon in Corinth

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Alcmaeon in Corinth (Ancient Greek: Ἀλκμαίων ὁ διὰ Κορίνθου, Alkmaiōn ho dia Korinthou; also known as Alcmaeon at Corinth, Alcmaeon) is a play by Greek dramatist Euripides. It was first produced posthumously at the Dionysia in Athens, most likely in 405 BCE, in a trilogy with The Bacchae and Iphigenia in Aulis. The trilogy won first prize. Except for a few fragments, Alcmaeon in Corinth has been lost. Irish playwright Colin Teevan published a reconstruction of the play in 2005. Approximately 23 fragments covering about 40 lines of Alcmaeon in Corinth are extant and were incorporated by Teevan in his reconstruction, although it is not certain that all these fragments belong to this play. No complete scene has survived, nor has the cast of characters. rdf:langString
Alcmeone a Corinto (in greco antico: Ἀλκμαίων ὁ διὰ Κορίνθου) è una tragedia oggi quasi interamente perduta scritta dal tragediografo Euripide. L'opera faceva parte di una trilogia che includeva anche Le Baccanti e Ifigenia in Aulide e che vinse il primo premio (postumo, poiché Euripide era morto pochi anni prima) alle Grandi Dionisie del 403 a.C. rdf:langString
Алкмеон в Коринфе (др.-греч. Ἀλκμαίων ὁ διὰ Κορίνθου, Alkmaiōn ho dia Korinthou) — трагедия древнегреческого драматурга Еврипида, поставленная, вероятно, в 405 году до н. э. вместе с трагедиями «Вакханки» и «Ифигения в Авлиде» и занявшая первое место в драматическом состязании. Её текст не сохранился за исключением ряда небольших фрагментов, некоторые из которых могут относиться к написанному позже «Алкмеону в Псофиде». До нашего времени дошло также описание сюжета трагедии, включённое Псевдо-Аполлодором в его «Мифологическую библиотеку». rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Alcmaeon in Corinth (Ancient Greek: Ἀλκμαίων ὁ διὰ Κορίνθου, Alkmaiōn ho dia Korinthou; also known as Alcmaeon at Corinth, Alcmaeon) is a play by Greek dramatist Euripides. It was first produced posthumously at the Dionysia in Athens, most likely in 405 BCE, in a trilogy with The Bacchae and Iphigenia in Aulis. The trilogy won first prize. Except for a few fragments, Alcmaeon in Corinth has been lost. Irish playwright Colin Teevan published a reconstruction of the play in 2005. Approximately 23 fragments covering about 40 lines of Alcmaeon in Corinth are extant and were incorporated by Teevan in his reconstruction, although it is not certain that all these fragments belong to this play. No complete scene has survived, nor has the cast of characters.
rdf:langString Alcmeone a Corinto (in greco antico: Ἀλκμαίων ὁ διὰ Κορίνθου) è una tragedia oggi quasi interamente perduta scritta dal tragediografo Euripide. L'opera faceva parte di una trilogia che includeva anche Le Baccanti e Ifigenia in Aulide e che vinse il primo premio (postumo, poiché Euripide era morto pochi anni prima) alle Grandi Dionisie del 403 a.C.
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