File:The Plays of Euripides Vol. 2- Edward P. Coleridge (1913).djvu

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English: Second volume of one of Edward P. Coleridge's editions of Euripides' plays
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Euripides    wikidata:Q48305 s:en:Author:Euripides q:en:Euripides
 
Euripides
Description Greek writer
Date of birth/death -0480 -0406
Location of birth/death Salamis Island Pella
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creator QS:P170,Q48305
, Edward Philip Coleridge

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