- For more
about interpolations in the text, see
Donald J. Mastronarde,
Phoenissae.
Edward P. Coleridge, 1891 – prose: "The
Phoenician Maidens". The Plays...
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University Euripides,
Phoenissae Sophocles,
Oedipus Rex 1220–1226; Euripides,
Phoenissae Sophocles,
Oedipus Rex 1026–1030; Euripides,
Phoenissae Sophocles, Oedipus...
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Phoenissae (Phoenician women) is a
fabula crepidata (Roman
tragedy with Gr**** subject)
written by
Lucius Annaeus Seneca; with only c. 664
lines of verse...
-
specific evidence that
suggests that
Goffe knew of and
responded to Seneca's
Phoenissae. Two of his tragedies,
Tragedy of
Orestes and The
Courageous Turk, contain...
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after her. Hyginus,
Fabulae 157;
Scholia on Euripides,
Phoenissae 5
Scholia on Euripides,
Phoenissae 5 Pausanias, 7.4.1 Apollodorus, 2.7.1 Steph**** of Byzantium...
- Hesiod,
Ehoiai 40a as
cited in
Oxyrhynchus Papyri 1358 fr. 2 Euripides,
Phoenissae 678;
Oedipus 1.638–689; Aeschylus,
Suppliant Women 48; Apollodorus, 2...
- some of the text was
preserved by
later writers and in p****ages in his
Phoenissae. In Euripides, the
calamity is
averted by the
intercession of Dionysus...
- (Loeb edition, 1914)
Anonymous authors cited by the
scholia to Euripides,
Phoenissae 53 Pseudo-Apollodorus,
Bibliotheca 3.5.8; cf.
Watson (1994, p. 237). Pausanias...
- off-stage; and some sort of
parallel of the
violence that occurred. Only the
Phoenissae departs from the five act structure. In the
English literary canon, Seneca...
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Scholia ad Euripides,
Phoenissae 180; Pausanias, 2.18.4
Diodorus Siculus, 4.68.5 Pausanias, 2.18.5
Scholia ad Euripides,
Phoenissae 180 Pausanias, 2.18...