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100 citations d'Euripide
- By: Euripide
- Narrated by: Nicolas Planchais
- Length: 29 mins
- Unabridged
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Euripide est un des trois grands tragiques de l'Athènes classique, avec Eschyle et Sophocle. Certains auteurs antiques lui attribuent 95 pièces dont 18 conservées dans leur intégralité. Il reste d'Euripide plus de pièces que d'Eschyle et Sophocle réunis, parce que sa popularité augmentait tandis que la leur déclinait. Il connut un immense succès durant l'époque hellénistique. Connu parmi les écrivains de l'Athènes classique pour sa sympathie sans égale envers toutes les victimes de la société, femmes incluses, ses contemporains l'ont associé à Socrate.
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100 citations d'Euripide
- Narrated by: Nicolas Planchais
- Series: Les 100 citations de...
- Length: 29 mins
- Release date: 30-06-17
- Language: French
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Alkestis
- By: Euripides
- Narrated by: Gisela Mattishent, Max Eckard, Wolfgang Reichmann, and others
- Length: 1 hr and 4 mins
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In dieser griechischen Sage wird Apollon, der Gott des Lichts, von Göttervater Zeus gezwungen, einem sterblichen Menschen zu dienen. Er wählt den gütigen Admetos aus. Als der Tag dessen Todes naht, belohnt Apollon ihn für seine Großherzigkeit indem er einen Stellvertreter in den Tod schickt. Nachdem Admetos' Vater Pheres abgelehnt hat, für seinen Sohn zu sterben, erklärt sich seine Frau Alkestis bereit, diesen Schritt zu gehen. Bald bereut Admetos es, seine Frau gehen zu lassen.
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Alkestis
- Narrated by: Gisela Mattishent, Max Eckard, Wolfgang Reichmann, Christian Rohde, Wolfgang Büttner, Otto Preuss
- Length: 1 hr and 4 mins
- Release date: 14-10-16
- Language: German
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Medea
- Eine griechische Tragödie
- By: Euripides
- Narrated by: Sven Görtz
- Length: 1 hr and 34 mins
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Medea hat Jason geholfen, das Goldene Vlies zu erringen und dafür ihre Familie verraten. Nun verstößt Jason sie - und die Tragödie beginnt. Weltberühmter Stoff und noch heute vielgespieltes Stück!
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Medea
- Eine griechische Tragödie
- Narrated by: Sven Görtz
- Length: 1 hr and 34 mins
- Release date: 14-05-20
- Language: German
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Medea (Way Translation)
- By: Euripides
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Medea is an ancient Greek tragedy written by Euripides, based upon the myth of Jason and Medea and first produced in 431 BCE. The plot centers on the actions of Medea, a barbarian and the wife of Jason; she finds her position in the Greek world threatened as Jason leaves her for a Greek princess of Corinth. Medea takes vengeance on Jason by killing Jason's new wife as well as her own children with him, after which she escapes to Athens to start a new life. Considered shocking to the playwright's contemporaries, Medea and the suite of plays that it accompanied in the City Dionysia festival came...
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