Greek Tragedy in the Light of Vase Paintings
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The cover image was created by the transcriber and is placed in the public domain.
GREEK TRAGEDY
THE LIGHT OF VASE PAINTINGS
JOHN H. HUDDILSTON
B.A. (Harv.), Ph.D. (Munich)
FORMERLY INSTRUCTOR IN GREEK IN THE NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY AUTHOR OF ‘THE ESSENTIALS OF NEW TESTAMENT GREEK’ AND ‘THE ATTITUDE OF THE GREEK TRAGEDIANS TOWARD ART’
London
MACMILLAN AND CO., Limited
NEW YORK: THE MACMILLAN COMPANY
1898
Oxford
John H. Huddilston
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PREFACE
CONTENTS
THE COMMON ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THE NOTES
§ 1. Introductory.
§ 2. Tragic Influences in Sculpture.
§ 3. The Influence of Tragedy on Painting.
§ 4. Tragic Elements on the Etruscan Mirrors.
§ 5. Greek Tragedy and the ‘Megarian Bowls.’
§ 1. Theories advanced for the Earliest Point of Contact.
§ 2. Earliest Evidence.
§ 3. Fifth Century.
§ 4. The Fourth Century and the Conditions in Lower Italy.
§ 1. Introduction.
§ 2. Choephoroi.
§ 3. Eumenides.
§ 4. The lost Plays.
§ 1. Introduction.
§ 2. Andromache.
§ 3. Bakchai.
§ 4. Hekabe.
§ 5. Hippolytos.
§ 6. Iphigeneia at Aulis.
§ 7. Iphigeneia among the Taurians.
§ 8. Kyklops.
§ 9. Medeia.
§ 10. Phoinissai.
§ 11. Supplementary.
INDEX