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Ancient Greek Drama

An index of Ancient Greek drama on Wikisource.

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Ancient Greek drama

General edit

Drama & Theatre
Synopses & Literary Conspectus
Criticism & Analysis
Language & Prosody
Theory & Structure

Tragedies edit

 
Performance of Oedipus Rex
Aeschylus
Play Translations
Agamemnon[1] Morshead (1881, 1889  ) Swanwick (1886) Browning (1877)  

Murray (1920)

Choephori[1] Morshead (1881, 1889  ) Swanwick (1886) Murray (1923)
Eumenides[1] "Furies" Morshead (1881, 1889  ) Swanwick (1886) Murray (1925)
The Persians Cookson (1922); Morshead (1908)   Potter (1777); Swanwick (1886)
Prometheus Bound Cookson (1922); Morshead (1908) Swanwick (1886); Bevan (1902)

Browning (1833, 1851  )
Thoreau (1843)  
Webster (1866)

Seven against Thebes Cookson (1922); Morshead (1908)   Swanwick (1886)
The Suppliants Cookson (1922); Morshead (1883  , 1908) Swanwick (1886)
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Part of The Oresteia.


Euripides
Play Translations
Alcestis Coleridge (1891); Murray (1915); A. Way (1894)
Andromache A. Way (1896)
Bacchae Coleridge (1891) A. Way (1898)
The Cyclops[1] Coleridge (1891) Shelley (1824, 1914)
Electra Murray (1905); A. Way (1896)
Hecuba A. Way (1894)
Helen Coleridge (1891)
Heracleidae Coleridge (1891)
Heracles
Hippolytus Coleridge (1891)
Ion Coleridge (1891)
Iphigenia in Aulis Buckley (1892)
Iphigenia in Tauris A. Way (1898)
Medea Coleridge (1891) A. Way (1894); Webster (1868)
Orestes A. Way (1898)
Phoenician Women A. Way (1898)
Rhesus[2] Coleridge (1891) A. Way (1898)
The Suppliants Coleridge (1891)
Trojan Women Coleridge (1891); Murray (1905)
  1. Technically, a satyr play, but staged alongside tragedies.
  2. The authorship of this play is disputed.


Sophocles
Play Translations
Ajax Jebb (1917); Plumptre (1878) Trevelyan (1919)
Antigone[1] Jebb (1917); Plumptre (1878)   Harry (1911)
Electra Jebb (1917); Plumptre (1878)
Oedipus at Colonus[1] Jebb (1917)   Plumptre (1878); Storr (1912)
Oedipus Rex[1] Jebb (1917); Plumptre (1878) Yeats (1928)
Philoctetes Jebb (1917) Plumptre (1878)
Trachiniae Jebb (1917); Plumptre (1878)
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 One of the three "Theban" plays.

Comedies edit

 
Performance of Lysistrata
Aristophanes
Play Translations
The Acharnians Athenian Soc. (1912) Frere (1909)
Birds Athenian Soc. (1912) Frere (1909)
Clouds Athenian Soc. (1912) Hickie (1853)
Ecclesiazusae[1] Athenian Soc. (1912) Hickie (1853)
Frogs Athenian Soc. (1912)
Knights Athenian Soc. (1912) Frere (1909)
Lysistrata Athenian Soc. (1912)
Peace Athenian Soc. (1912)
Plutus "Wealth" Athenian Soc. (1912)
Thesmophoriazusae[2] Athenian Soc. (1912)
Wasps Athenian Soc. (1912)
  1. Or, the "Assemblywomen"
  2. Or, the "Festival Women"


Menander

Dramatists edit

Acestor
Achaeus
Aeantides
 
Aeschylus
Aeschylus
Agathon
Alcaeus
Alcimenes
Alexander Aetolus
Alexander of Athens
Alexis
Ameipsias
Amphis
Anaxandrides
Anaxilas
Anaxippus
Antidotus
Antiphanes
Aphareus
Apollodorus of Carystus
Araros
Archedicus
Archippus
Aristarchus of Tegea
 
Aristophanes
Aristophanes
Aristophon
Augeas
Autocrates
Axionicus
Chionides
Choerilus
Crates
Cratinus
Critias
Eubulus
Eupolis
 
Euripides
Euripides
Ion of Chios
Iophon
Lycophron
 
Menander
Menander
Pherecrates
Philemon
Phrynichus (comicus)
Phrynichus (tragicus)
Posidippus
Pratinas
Sophilus
 
Sophocles
Sophocles
Sophron
Thespis

Classicists edit

 
Gilbert Murray

Scholars

Text editors

Translators

Continental scholars

See also edit