New American Oxford Dictionary
Euripides
Eu rip i des |yo͝oˈripəˌdēz jəˈrɪpədiz | (480 – c. 406 bc ), Greek playwright. His 19 surviving plays show important innovations in the handling of traditional myths, such as the introduction of realism, an interest in feminine psychology, and the portrayal of abnormal and irrational states of mind. Notable works: Medea, Hippolytus, Electra, Trojan Women, and Bacchae.
Oxford Dictionary
Euripides
Euripides |ˌjʊ (ə )ˈrɪpɪdiːz | (480 – c. 406 bc ), Greek dramatist. His nineteen surviving plays show important innovations in the handling of traditional myths, such as the introduction of realism, an interest in feminine psychology, and the portrayal of abnormal and irrational states of mind. Notable works: Medea, Hippolytus, Electra, Trojan Women, and Bacchae.
Duden Dictionary
Euripides
Eu ri pi des Eigenname |Eur i pides |altgriechischer Tragiker