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Month: April 2016

Euripedes: Alcestis, Bacchantes, Ion, Hippolytus, Medea

April 29, 2016 dga471 Leave a comment

We finally finish off Euripedes’ works with the last five remaining tragedies. Compared to the dramas of the last few…

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Posted in: Book reviews, Euripedes, Great Books, Humanities

Euripedes: Heracles Mad, Phoenician Women, The Suppliants, Cyclops

April 16, 2016 dga471 Leave a comment

This week I finished four plays by Euripedes. I’m going slower that I’m anticipating, having yet to read anything by…

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Euripedes: Andromache, Helen, Orestes

April 10, 2016 dga471 Leave a comment

These three plays round off the series of Euripedes’ plays on the events concerning the aftermath of the Trojan War.…

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Flashback: Review of Plato’s Euthyphro

April 9, 2016 dga471 Leave a comment

Last summer I took the time to read through some of Plato’s major dialogues, including The Republic, Meno, Crito, Phaedo, The…

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Posted in: Book reviews, Great Books, Humanities, Plato

Euripedes: The Trojan Women, Iphigenia at Aulis, Iphigenia in Tauris

April 4, 2016 dga471 2 Comments

Similar to last week, the three plays I read over this weekend have women at the center of the story.…

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Euripedes: Rhesus, Hecuba, Heraclidae

April 2, 2016 dga471 3 Comments

Having finished the massive tome that is The City of God, starting this week I’m returning back to the Greek…

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Posted in: Book reviews, Euripedes, Great Books, Humanities

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