In this episode, we discuss the life, innovations, and works of the third great Athenian playwright, Euripides; and we discuss the historicity and some of the major themes of his earliest surviving plays--Cyclops, Rhesus, Alcestis, Medea, and Hippolytus
Show Notes: http://www.thehistoryofancientgreece.com/2017/08/052-early-euripides.html
Intro by Sam Hume of The History of Witchcraft Podcast
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008 The "Dark Age" and Homer
007 Late Bronze Age Collapse
006 Mycenaean Greece
005 Minoan Crete
004 Early Bronze Age
003 The Stone Age
002 The Greek Genesis
001 Let There Be Greece!
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