Portal:Ancient Greek drama

General

 * Drama & Theatre
 * History of the Literature of Ancient Greece (chs. XXI-XXIX), by K. O. Müller, translated by George Cornewall Lewis, 1847.
 * A History of Ancient Greek Literature (chs. IX-XIII), by Gilbert Murray, 1901.
 * "Drama II. Greek Tragedy", by Charles Burton Gulick, pp. 363–379 in The Harvard Classics, vol. 51, 1914.
 * (§7. Greek Drama).


 * Synopses & Literary Conspectus
 * Aeschylus, by Reginald Copleston, 1870.
 * Aristophanes, by William Lucas Collins, 1872.
 * Euripides, by William Bodham Donne, 1872.
 * Euripides and His Age, by Gilbert Murray, 1913.
 * Sophocles, by Clifton Wilbraham Collins, 1871.


 * Criticism & Analysis
 * "Aristophanes as a Student of Society" by Arthur Fairbanks, The American Journal of Sociology 8(5): 655–666, 1903.
 * Euripides, by John Pentland Mahaffy, 1879.
 * Euripides the Rationalist, by Arthur Woollgar Verrall, 1895.
 * "The Life and Writings of Sophocles", pages xxi–xcv in The Tragedies of Sophocles by E. H. Plumptre, 1878.
 * "Measuring Euripides", by Lynn Thorndike, 1916.
 * "On the Irony of Sophocles", by Connop Thirlwall, Philological Museum, 2: 483–537, 1833.
 * "Paiderastia upon the Attic stage", Chapter XII of A Problem in Greek Ethics, by John Addington Symonds, 1908.
 * Sophocles, by Lewis Campbell, 1879.


 * Language & Prosody
 * "The Suffix -μα in Aristophanes", by Charles W. Peppler, Am. Journ. of Phil. 37(4): 459–465, 1916.
 * "The Termination -κός, as used by Aristophanes for Comic Effect", by Charles W. Peppler, Am. Jour. of Phil. 31(4): 428–444, 1910.
 * The Vocabulary of Menander, by Donald Blythe Durham, 1913.


 * Theory & Structure
 * Aristotle's Poetics
 * Ingram Bywater translation
 * Samuel Henry Butcher translation
 * “Suidas on the Change Ascribed to Sophocles in Regard to Trilogies” in Essays and Addresses by Richard Claverhouse Jebb, 1907.
 * "Theory of Greek Tragedy" by Thomas De Quincey, 1840

Tragedies



 * Compilations:
 * The Dramas of Aeschylus, 4th ed., by Anna Swanwick
 * Four Plays of Aeschylus, by G. M. Cookson
 * Four Plays of Aeschylus, by E. D. A. Morshead
 * The House of Atreus, 2nd ed., by E. D. A. Morshead


 * Compilations:
 * The Tragedies of Euripides, trans. by Arthur S. Way (1894–1898)
 * The Plays of Euripides trans. by Edward P. Coleridge (1891; reprinted 1910, 1913)
 * The Plays of Euripides trans. by Edward P. Coleridge (1891; reprinted 1910, 1913)


 * Compilations:
 * Sophocles, the Seven Plays in English verse by Lewis Campbell
 * The Tragedies of Sophocles, translated into English prose by Richard Claverhouse Jebb
 * The Tragedies of Sophocles by E. H. Plumptre
 * Sophocles, with an English translation by Francis Storr


 * Fragments:
 * "Fragments", translated by E. H. Plumptre (1878)

Comedies



 * Compliations:
 * The Acharnians, and two other Plays of Aristophanes by John Hookham Frere, [1839] 1909.
 * The Comedies of Aristophanes by William James Hickie, 1853
 * Aristophanes: The Eleven Comedies, anonymously published by the Athenian Society, 1912.


 * Menander
 * Dyskolos "The Misanthrope"

Dramatists

 * Acestor


 * Achaeus


 * Aeantides


 * Aeschylus
 * Aeschylus, by Reginald Copleston, 1870.
 * "Æschylus", Chapter XXIII. in History of the Literature of Ancient Greece, to the period of Isocrates, by K. O. Müller, translated by George Cornewall Lewis, 1847.
 * "Æschylus", Chapter X. in A History of Ancient Greek Literature by Gilbert Murray, 1901.
 * "Aeschylus", by John Henry Wright, in Masterpieces of Greek Literature (1902)
 * "Aeschylus", by John Henry Wright, in Masterpieces of Greek Literature (1902)
 * "Aeschylus", by John Henry Wright, in Masterpieces of Greek Literature (1902)
 * "Aeschylus", by John Henry Wright, in Masterpieces of Greek Literature (1902)


 * Agathon


 * Alcaeus


 * Alcimenes


 * Alexander Aetolus


 * Alexander of Athens


 * Alexis


 * Ameipsias


 * Amphis


 * Anaxandrides


 * Anaxilas


 * Anaxippus


 * Antidotus


 * Antiphanes


 * Aphareus


 * Apollodorus of Carystus
 * . (§6)


 * Araros


 * Archedicus


 * Archippus


 * Aristarchus of Tegea


 * Aristophanes
 * Aristophanes, by William Lucas Collins, 1872.
 * "Comedy: Aristophanes", Chapter XIII. in A History of Ancient Greek Literature by Gilbert Murray, 1901.
 * "Aristophanes", by John Henry Wright, in Masterpieces of Greek Literature (1902)
 * "Aristophanes as a Student of Society" by Arthur Fairbanks, The American Journal of Sociology 8(5): 655–666, 1903.
 * "The Termination -κός, as used by Aristophanes for Comic Effect", by Charles W. Peppler, American Journal of Philology 31(4): 428–444, 1910.
 * "The Suffix -μα in Aristophanes", by Charles W. Peppler, American Journal of Philology 37(4): 459–465, 1916.
 * "Aristophanes as a Student of Society" by Arthur Fairbanks, The American Journal of Sociology 8(5): 655–666, 1903.
 * "The Termination -κός, as used by Aristophanes for Comic Effect", by Charles W. Peppler, American Journal of Philology 31(4): 428–444, 1910.
 * "The Suffix -μα in Aristophanes", by Charles W. Peppler, American Journal of Philology 37(4): 459–465, 1916.
 * "Aristophanes as a Student of Society" by Arthur Fairbanks, The American Journal of Sociology 8(5): 655–666, 1903.
 * "The Termination -κός, as used by Aristophanes for Comic Effect", by Charles W. Peppler, American Journal of Philology 31(4): 428–444, 1910.
 * "The Suffix -μα in Aristophanes", by Charles W. Peppler, American Journal of Philology 37(4): 459–465, 1916.


 * Aristophon


 * Augeas


 * Autocrates


 * Axionicus


 * Chionides


 * Choerilus
 * , (1).


 * Crates


 * Cratinus


 * Critias


 * Eubulus


 * Eupolis


 * Euripides
 * Euripides, by William Bodham Donne, 1872.
 * Euripides, by John Pentland Mahaffy, 1879.
 * Euripides and His Age by Gilbert Murray, 1913.
 * "Euripides", Chapter XII. in A History of Ancient Greek Literature by Gilbert Murray, 1901.
 * "Euripides and His Work", in Vol. II of The Tragedies of Euripides by Arthur S. Way, 1896.
 * Euripides the Rationalist by Arthur Woollgar Verrall, 1895.
 * "Measuring Euripides", by Lynn Thorndike, 1916.
 * "Euripides", by John Henry Wright, in Masterpieces of Greek Literature (1902)
 * "Euripides", by John Henry Wright, in Masterpieces of Greek Literature (1902)
 * "Euripides", by John Henry Wright, in Masterpieces of Greek Literature (1902)
 * "Euripides", by John Henry Wright, in Masterpieces of Greek Literature (1902)


 * Ion of Chios


 * Iophon


 * Lycophron


 * Menander
 * "Menander", Chapter II. in Plautus and Terence by William Lucas Collins, 1873.
 * The Vocabulary of Menander by Donald Blythe Durham, 1913.


 * Pherecrates


 * Philemon


 * Phrynichus (comicus)
 * , (2).


 * Phrynichus (tragicus)
 * , (1).


 * Posidippus


 * Pratinas


 * Sophilus


 * Sophocles
 * Sophocles, by Clifton Wilbraham Collins, 1871.
 * Sophocles, by Lewis Campbell, 1879.
 * "The Life and Writings of Sophocles", pages xxi–xcv in The Tragedies of Sophocles by E. H. Plumptre, 1878.
 * "Sophocles", Chapter XI. in A History of Ancient Greek Literature by Gilbert Murray, 1901.
 * "Sophocles", by John Henry Wright, in Masterpieces of Greek Literature (1902)
 * “On the Irony of Sophocles” by Connop Thirlwall, 1833.
 * “The Genius of Sophocles” and “Suidas on the Change Ascribed to Sophocles in Regard to Trilogies” in Essays and Addresses by Richard Claverhouse Jebb, 1907.
 * "Sophocles", by John Henry Wright, in Masterpieces of Greek Literature (1902)
 * “On the Irony of Sophocles” by Connop Thirlwall, 1833.
 * “The Genius of Sophocles” and “Suidas on the Change Ascribed to Sophocles in Regard to Trilogies” in Essays and Addresses by Richard Claverhouse Jebb, 1907.
 * “On the Irony of Sophocles” by Connop Thirlwall, 1833.
 * “The Genius of Sophocles” and “Suidas on the Change Ascribed to Sophocles in Regard to Trilogies” in Essays and Addresses by Richard Claverhouse Jebb, 1907.
 * “The Genius of Sophocles” and “Suidas on the Change Ascribed to Sophocles in Regard to Trilogies” in Essays and Addresses by Richard Claverhouse Jebb, 1907.


 * Sophron


 * Thespis

Classicists


Scholars
 * Edwyn Robert Bevan (1870–1943), British classicist.
 * Collins, William Lucas (1815–1887), British author of, and editor for, many volumes in the Ancient Classics for English Readers.
 * Conington, John (1825–1869), English classical scholar.
 * Donaldson, John William (1811–1861), British philologist and scholar of Greek drama.
 * Donne, William Bodham (1807–1882), English classical scholar and theatre critic.
 * Haigh, Arthur Elam (1855–1905), British scholar of Greek drama.
 * Mahaffy, John Pentland (1839–1919), Anglo-Irish scholar of Greek history and literature.
 * Moulton, Richard Green (1849–1924), English-born scholar of classical drama.
 * Müller, Karl Otfried (1797–1840), German scholar of Greek literature and mythology.
 * Murray, Gilbert (1866–1957), leading scholar of the language and culture of ancient Greece.
 * Peppler, Charles W. (1872–1953), American classical philologist.
 * Sandys, John Edwin (1844–1922), English classical scholar.
 * Shorey, Paul (1857–1934), American scholar.
 * Thirlwall, Connop (1797–1875), English bishop and classicist.
 * Verrall, Arthur Woollgar (1851–1912), literary criticism of Euripides.

Text editors
 * Jebb, Richard Claverhouse (1841–1905), Greek text of Sophocles.
 * Keene, Charles Haines (1847–1915), Greek text of Euripides' Electra.
 * Paley, Frederick Apthorp (1815–1888), Greek text of Euripides.
 * Pearson, Alfred Chilton (1861–1935), texts and fragments of Greek dramatists.
 * Rogers, Benjamin Bickley (1828–1919), Greek text of Aristophanes.
 * Smyth, Herbert Weir (1857–1937), fragments of Aeschylus.
 * Storr, Francis (1839–1919), Greek text of Sophocles.
 * Walker, Richard Johnson (1868–1934), fragments of Sophocles.
 * Weil, Henri (1818–1909), Greek text of Euripides.

Translators
 * Buckley, Theodore Alois (1825–1856), translator of Sophocles and Aeschylus.
 * Campbell, Lewis (1830–1908), translator of Sophocles and Aeschylus.
 * Coleridge, Edward P. (1863–1936), translator of Euripides.
 * Cookson, G. M. (1867–1951), translator of Aeschylus.
 * Dale, Thomas (1797–1870), translator of Sophocles.
 * Francklin, Thomas (1721–1784), translator of Sophocles.
 * Frere, John Hookham (1769–1846), translator of Aristophanes.
 * Hickie, William James (1819–1892), translator of Aristophanes.
 * Jebb, Richard Claverhouse (1841–1905), translator of Sophocles.
 * Morshead, E. D. A. (1849–1912), translator of Aeschylus.
 * Murray, Gilbert (1866–1957), translator of Euripides.
 * Plumptre, Edward Hayes (1821–1891), translator of Sophocles and Aeschylus.
 * Potter, Robert (1721–1804), translator of Aeschylus, Euripides, and Sophocles.
 * Rogers, Benjamin Bickley (1828–1919), translator of Aristophanes.
 * Rudd, Leonard Hampson (1816–1888), translator of Aristophanes.
 * Smyth, Herbert Weir (1857–1937), translator of Aeschylus.
 * Storr, Francis (1839–1919), translator of Sophocles.
 * Swanwick, Anna (1813–1899), translator of Aeschylus.
 * Trevelyan, Robert Calverley (1872–1951), translator of Aeschylus and Sophocles.
 * Verrall, Arthur Woollgar (1851–1912), translator of Euripides.
 * Way, Arthur S. (1847–1930), translator of Aeschylus, Euripides, and Sophocles.
 * Wheelwright, C. A. (1787–1858), translator of Aristophanes.
 * Young, George (1837–1930), translator of Sophocles.

Continental scholars
 * Nikolaus Wecklein German