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Hypsipyle (Ancient Greek: Ὑψιπύλη) is a partially preserved tragedy by Euripides, about the legend of queen Hypsipyle of Lemnos, daughter of King Thoas. It was one of his last and most elaborate plays. It was performed c. 411–407, along with The Phoenician Women which survives in full, and the lost Antiope.

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  • Hypsipyle (Ancient Greek: Ὑψιπύλη) is a partially preserved tragedy by Euripides, about the legend of queen Hypsipyle of Lemnos, daughter of King Thoas. It was one of his last and most elaborate plays. It was performed c. 411–407, along with The Phoenician Women which survives in full, and the lost Antiope. Originally only known from a few fragments, knowledge of the play was greatly expanded with the discovery of Oxyrhynchus Papyrus 852 in 1905, and its publication by Grenfell and Hunt in 1908. Of his lost plays, it is the one with the most extensive fragments. The prologue referenced Dionysus leading a dance along Mount Parnassus. (en)
  • Hypsipyle est une tragédie grecque fragmentaire d'Euripide écrite entre 412 et 405 av. J.-C. (fr)
  • Ipsipile (in greco antico: Ὑψιπύλη) è una tragedia frammentaria di Euripide, rappresentata negli anni 410 a.C. La trama del dramma è ricostruibile con sufficiente interezza, visto che parte del testo euripideo è stata ritrovata, nel 1908, nel P.Oxy 852, che copre circa 300 versi su un totale presumibile di 1742 . (it)
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  • Hypsipyle est une tragédie grecque fragmentaire d'Euripide écrite entre 412 et 405 av. J.-C. (fr)
  • Ipsipile (in greco antico: Ὑψιπύλη) è una tragedia frammentaria di Euripide, rappresentata negli anni 410 a.C. La trama del dramma è ricostruibile con sufficiente interezza, visto che parte del testo euripideo è stata ritrovata, nel 1908, nel P.Oxy 852, che copre circa 300 versi su un totale presumibile di 1742 . (it)
  • Hypsipyle (Ancient Greek: Ὑψιπύλη) is a partially preserved tragedy by Euripides, about the legend of queen Hypsipyle of Lemnos, daughter of King Thoas. It was one of his last and most elaborate plays. It was performed c. 411–407, along with The Phoenician Women which survives in full, and the lost Antiope. (en)
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  • Hypsipyle (play) (en)
  • Hypsipyle (Euripide) (fr)
  • Ipsipile (Euripide) (it)
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