Gantz, p. 511; Collard and Cropp, p. 251; Euripides, Hypsipylefr. 759a.72–74, 79–87 (Hypsipyle's flight, capture by pirates, slavery), fr. 752h.26–28 (Lycurgus as priest of Zeus), fr. 757 (Eurydice as mother), fr. 757.41–44 (Hypsipyle as nurse). Although Lycurgus is a king in later accounts, there is no indication of that here, see Bravo,
p. 107.
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For the extant fragments of Euripides' play, with introduction and notes, see Collard and Cropp, pp. 250–321.
Gantz, p. 511; Collard and Cropp, p. 251; Euripides, Hypsipylefr. 759a.72–74, 79–87 (Hypsipyle's flight, capture by pirates, slavery), fr. 752h.26–28 (Lycurgus as priest of Zeus), fr. 757 (Eurydice as mother), fr. 757.41–44 (Hypsipyle as nurse). Although Lycurgus is a king in later accounts, there is no indication of that here, see Bravo,
p. 107.