euripides, play, sophocles, aeschylus, plays, tragedy, chorus, drama, dramatic, tragic, ajax, prometheus, greek_tragedy, scene, stage, audience, euripidean, action, antigone, lines, tragedies, medea, oedipus, actor, poet, choral, bacchae, electra, characters, actors, sophoclean, hecuba, heracles, aeschylean, prologue, trilogy, philoctetes, agamemnon, plot, hippolytus, orestes, alcestis, sophokles, rhesus, taplin, aischylos, satyric, trachiniae, suppliants, oresteia
1929
Euripides the Irrationalist. (A Paper Read before the Classical Association, April 12, 1929). E. R. Dodds. Classical Review. (Jul., 1929), pp. 97-104
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Notes on Prometheus Vinctus. George Thomson. Classical Quarterly. (Jul. - Oct., 1929), pp. 155-163
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Seven Questions on Aristotelian Definitions of Tragedy and Comedy. A. Philip McMahon. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (1929), pp. 97-198
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Proceedings of the Sixty-First Annual Meeting of the American Philological Association. Also of the Thirty-First Annual Meeting of the Philological Association of the Pacific Coast. Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association. (1929), pp. i-xciv
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Apollo and Athena in the Rhesus. Clinton W. Keyes. Classical Philology. (Apr., 1929), pp. 204-207
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The Creon of Sophocles. L. Denis Peterkin. Classical Philology. (Jul., 1929), pp. 263-273
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ΖΕϒΣ ΤϒΡΑΝΝΟΣ. A Note on the Prometheus Vinctus. George Thomson. Classical Review. (Feb., 1929), pp. 3-5
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Melanchthon: A German Humanist. A. Pelzer Wagener. The Classical Weekly. (Mar. 25, 1929), pp. 155-160
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The Character of Clytemnestra in the Agamemnon of Aeschylus. Florence Mary Bennett Anderson. Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association. (1929), pp. 136-154
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Accents and the Greek Iambic Line. F. R. Dale. Classical Review. (Nov., 1929), pp. 165-166
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The Fate Motive and Its Echoes in the Oresteia. James William Pugsley. Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association. (1929), pp. 38-47
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In Search of Recruits. Dorothy M. Roehm. Classical Journal. (Feb., 1929), pp. 354-360
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The Childhood of the Gods. Mary A. Grant. Classical Journal. (May, 1929), pp. 585-593
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A Comparison of the Treatment by Vergil and by Ovid of the Aeneas-Dido Myth. Thomas Means. The Classical Weekly. (Nov. 18, 1929), pp. 41-44
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H. H. Asquith on Vergil, Sophocles, and Tacitus. Charles Knapp. The Classical Weekly. (Jan. 7, 1929), pp. 81-83
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καθάπερ καί, ὤσπερ καί, οἱον καί. J. D. Denniston. Classical Review. (May, 1929), pp. 60
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Both Sister and Wife. Emory B. Lease. The Classical Weekly. (Jan. 14, 1929), pp. 89-90
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Homer and the Cult of Heroes. Roy Kenneth Hack. Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association. (1929), pp. 57-74
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The "Terentian" Comedies of a Tenth-Century Nun. Cornelia C. Coulter. Classical Journal. (Apr., 1929), pp. 515-529
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The Misuse of Sacred Things at Rome. Eli Edward Burriss. The Classical Weekly. (Jan. 28, 1929), pp. 105-110
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Varro and Orpheus. A. D. Nock. Classical Review. (May, 1929), pp. 60-61
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