This book delves into the use of chronograms in the Euripidean dramas, providing insight into the production and reception of ancient Greek drama. Margoliouth offers a detailed analysis of each chronogram and its significance within the context of the plays. Scholars of classical literature and those interested in the history of drama will find this work invaluable.
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