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To keep us on our toes, today we have another tragedy from Euripides that isn't completely tragic.
To join the discussion, visit the blog at Triumvir Clio’s School of Classical Civilization. If there’s no hyperlink showing up here, you can go to triumvirclio.school.blog to find a feed of recent episodes as well as discussion pages for every episode.
References
Euripides. “Ion.” Ten Plays. Translated by Paul Roche, Signet Classics, 1998, pp. 101-61.
“Ion – Euripides – Ancient Greece – Classical Literature". Ancient Literature, https://www.ancient-literature.com/greece_euripides_ion.html. Accessed 7 Dec 2020
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To keep us on our toes, today we have another tragedy from Euripides that isn't completely tragic.
To join the discussion, visit the blog at Triumvir Clio’s School of Classical Civilization. If there’s no hyperlink showing up here, you can go to triumvirclio.school.blog to find a feed of recent episodes as well as discussion pages for every episode.
References
Euripides. “Ion.” Ten Plays. Translated by Paul Roche, Signet Classics, 1998, pp. 101-61.
“Ion – Euripides – Ancient Greece – Classical Literature". Ancient Literature, https://www.ancient-literature.com/greece_euripides_ion.html. Accessed 7 Dec 2020