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Plays of Euripides: Hippolytus [428 B.C.]
01/01/1963: 3,477 words, approx. 12 pages Monarch Notes 01-01-1963 Hippolytus Background: Euripides won only four first prizes in his life at the dramatic festivals; one of these was for Hippolytus and the three plays accompanying. He had written an earlier Hippolytus dealing with the same story but with a much...
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Hippolytus and the Apostolic Tradition: recent research and commentary.
09/01/2003: 10,742 words, approx. 36 pages [One of the most important sources for reconstructing early Christian liturgy has been the Apostolic Tradition attributed to Hippolytus, a Roman presbyter, anti-pope, and martyr of the early third century. In this study the author reviews recent scholarly investigation and commentary on this significant...



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Is 'hippolytus' a Tragedy of Revenge?
1,529 words, approx. 5 pages
 Using the mould of Euripides' Medea for a tragedy of revenge, discussing how closely his play Hippolytus can be classed within this theme.
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Major Themes of Euripides' 'Hippolytus'
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 Discusses Euripides' `Hippolytus,' written in 428 BC. Explores major themes and concepts relevant to both ancient Greece and our modern world.
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