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Euripides, Helen, 3


λευκῆς τακείσης χιόνος ὑγραίνει γύας.These are the lovely pure streams of the Nile , which waters the plain and lands of Egypt , fed by white melting snow instead of rain from heaven. Proteus was king of this land when he was alive


Intertexts (texts cited often on the same page as the searched text):

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1. Euripides, Andromache, 891, 900, 911, 914, 920-950, 1032 (5th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

1032. μαντόσυνον, ὅτε νιν ̓Αργόθεν πορευθεὶς
2. Euripides, Bacchae, 1116-1124, 1115 (5th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

1115. καὶ προσπίτνει νιν· ὃ δὲ μίτραν κόμης ἄπο 1115. and fell upon him. He threw the headband from his head so that the wretched Agave might recognize and not kill him. Touching her cheek, he said: It is I, mother, your son, Pentheus, whom you bore in the house of Echion.
3. Euripides, Helen, 10-11, 118, 12, 1240, 1243, 13, 132, 138, 14-16, 160-161, 164-169, 17, 170-173, 18-19, 198, 2, 20-25, 250, 26, 262-263, 27, 275-276, 28-30, 309, 31-32, 327, 33-39, 4, 40-49, 5, 50-54, 543, 55-59, 6, 60-67, 7, 73, 8, 894-899, 9, 900-943, 947-948, 1 (5th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

1. Νείλου μὲν αἵδε καλλιπάρθενοι ῥοαί 1. These are the lovely pure streams of the Nile , which waters the plain and lands of Egypt , fed by white melting snow instead of rain from heaven. Proteus was king of this land when he was alive
4. Euripides, Ion, 1313-1319, 1333-1334, 1312 (5th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

1312. Oh! ’tis passing strange how badly the deity hath enacted laws for mortal men, contrary to all sound judgment; for instance, they should ne’er have suffered impious men to sit at their altars
5. Euripides, Iphigenia At Aulis, 1007-1008, 1214, 1260, 900-974, 1006 (5th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

6. Euripides, Iphigenia Among The Taurians, 369 (5th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)

7. Euripides, Orestes, 383-469, 479-481, 491-541, 544, 671-716, 382 (5th cent. BCE - 5th cent. BCE)



Subjects of this text:

subject book bibliographic info
andromache Markantonatos, Brill's Companion to Euripides (2015) 826
antilabē Kanellakis, Aristophanes and the Poetics of Surprise (2020) 61
apollo Markantonatos, Brill's Companion to Euripides (2015) 826
artemis Markantonatos, Brill's Companion to Euripides (2015) 826
bacchae Markantonatos, Brill's Companion to Euripides (2015) 826
compounds Kanellakis, Aristophanes and the Poetics of Surprise (2020) 61
contradiction Kanellakis, Aristophanes and the Poetics of Surprise (2020) 61
cultural interconnection, greek-egyptian Gruen, Rethinking the Other in Antiquity (2011) 89
delphi Markantonatos, Brill's Companion to Euripides (2015) 826
hapax Kanellakis, Aristophanes and the Poetics of Surprise (2020) 61
helen Markantonatos, Brill's Companion to Euripides (2015) 826
intertextual/interdramatic Kanellakis, Aristophanes and the Poetics of Surprise (2020) 61
iphigenia at aulis Markantonatos, Brill's Companion to Euripides (2015) 826
menelaus Gruen, Rethinking the Other in Antiquity (2011) 89
paradox, herodotus and Gruen, Rethinking the Other in Antiquity (2011) 89
paris and helen Gruen, Rethinking the Other in Antiquity (2011) 89
priests, of memphis' Gruen, Rethinking the Other in Antiquity (2011) 89
proteus Gruen, Rethinking the Other in Antiquity (2011) 89
rehm, r. xxv Markantonatos, Brill's Companion to Euripides (2015) 826
ritual Markantonatos, Brill's Companion to Euripides (2015) 826
semantics Kanellakis, Aristophanes and the Poetics of Surprise (2020) 61
sudden Kanellakis, Aristophanes and the Poetics of Surprise (2020) 61
supplication Markantonatos, Brill's Companion to Euripides (2015) 826
trojan war, egyptian story of Gruen, Rethinking the Other in Antiquity (2011) 89