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  2. Hecuba (play) - Wikipedia

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    Hecuba (Ancient Greek: Ἑκάβη, Hekabē) is a tragedy by Euripides, written c. 424 BC. It takes place after the Trojan War but before the Greeks have departed Troy (roughly the same time as The Trojan Women , another play by Euripides).

  3. Hecuba - Wikipedia

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    According to Homer, Hecuba was the daughter of King Dymas of Phrygia, [5] but Euripides [6] and Virgil [7] write of her as the daughter of the Thracian king Cisseus. The mythographers Pseudo-Apollodorus and Hyginus leave open the question which of the two was her father, with Pseudo-Apollodorus adding a third alternative option: Hecuba's ...

  4. Judith Mossman (classicist) - Wikipedia

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    Her work on Euripides' Hecuba has been praised for its "integrity" and "balance", [7] and described as "stimulating and thought-provoking." [8] She is a passionate advocate for the arts. [2] In November 2019, Mossman delivered the Nineteenth Dorothy Buchan Memorial Lecture in Ancient History at the University of Leicester.

  5. Euripides - Wikipedia

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    [93] In the English-speaking world, the pacifist Gilbert Murray played an important role in popularizing Euripides, influenced perhaps by his anti-war plays. [94] Today, as in the time of Euripides, traditional assumptions are constantly under challenge, and audiences therefore have a natural affinity with the Euripidean outlook, [ 47 ] which ...

  6. Polymestor - Wikipedia

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    Hecuba refutes this claim by stating that the Greeks have no interest in allying with barbarians. Agamemnon sides with Hecuba and declares Polymestor's actions to be murder. Agamemnon has his soldiers seize Polymestor. As he is being taken away, Polymestor prophesies the deaths of Cassandra, the daughter of Hecuba, and Agamemnon.

  7. William Arrowsmith - Wikipedia

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    Born in Orange, New Jersey, the son of Walter Weed Arrowsmith and Dorothy (Ayres) Arrowsmith, [1] William grew up in Wellesley, Massachusetts.He went to schools in Massachusetts and Florida, [2] then The Hill School [3] received a A.B. summa cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa and a Ph.D. from Princeton University, and also earned bachelor's and master's degrees from Oxford University. [4]

  8. Talthybius - Wikipedia

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    Talthybius appears in Euripides’ Hecuba and The Trojan Women. In addition, he has a small role in The Iliad. In Book IV, Agamemnon orders Talthybius to fetch the medic Machaon after Menelaus is wounded with an arrow shot by Pandarus. [1] In Hecuba and The Trojan Women, Talthybius seems to always be

  9. Porson's Law - Wikipedia

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    As Porson observed in his note on line 347 in his first (1797) edition of Euripides' Hecuba, [4] this line is irregular, since -τοις in νώτοις is long, occurs at the third anceps, and is followed by word break; it therefore breaks the law which Porson later formulated, and it is unlikely that Euripides wrote it as it stands.

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