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Iphigenia at Aulis (Classic Reprint)
Iphigenia at Aulis (Classic Reprint)
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The translation, which is by no means either literal or complete, appears from the spelling 'iphigeneia' to have been made directly from the Greek, and this is indeed inherently probable; but a Latin version of the play by Erasmus had been printed at Paris in 1506, while a complete rendering of the Euripidean tragedies in that language was also extant.
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