| Alcmaeon in Psophis | |
|---|---|
| Written by | Euripides | 
| Chorus | Young women | 
| Characters | Alcmaeon Others? | 
| Date premiered | 438 BC | 
| Place premiered | Athens | 
| Original language | Ancient Greek | 
| Genre | Tragedy | 
| Setting | Psophis | 
Alcmaeon in Psophis (Ancient Greek: Ἀλκμαίων ὁ διὰ Ψωφῖδος, Alkmaiōn ho dia Psophidos) is a play by Athenian playwright Euripides. The play has been lost except for a few surviving fragments. It was first produced in 438 BCE in a tetralogy that also included the extant Alcestis and the lost Cretan Women and Telephus. The story is believed to have incorporated the death of Argive hero Alcmaeon.[1]
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