Reference address : https://ellopos.net/elpenor/greek-texts/ancient-Greece/euripides/iphigenia-aulis.asp?pg=34
HOME | GREEK LANGUAGE | LIBRARIES | BLOG | HELP | SEARCH | FREEWARE | BOOKSTORE
EURIPIDES HOME PAGE / EURIPIDES POEMS
Translated by E. Coleridge.
80 pages - You are on Page 34 Agamemnon: He dwells on the banks of the river Apidanus, in the borders of Phthia. Clytaemnestra: Wilt thou convey our daughter thither? Agamemnon: He who takes her to himself will see to that. Clytaemnestra: Happiness attend the pair! Which day will he marry her? Agamemnon: As soon as the full moon comes to give its blessing. Clytaemnestra: Hast thou already offered the goddess a sacrifice to usher in the maiden's marriage? Agamemnon: I am about to do so; that is the very thing I was engaged in. Clytaemnestra: Wilt thou celebrate the marriage-feast thereafter? Previous Page / First / Next Page of Iphigenia At Aulis
Euripides Home Page ||| Elpenor's Free Greek Lessons Aeschylus ||| Sophocles
Euripides Complete Works Euripides Home Page & Bilingual Anthology Euripides in Print
Elpenor's Greek Forum : Post a question / Start a discussion
HOME | LANGUAGE | LIBRARIES | BLOG | HELP | SEARCH | CONTACT | DONATIONS | BOOKSTORE