Alcmaeon in Corinth (Ancient Greek: Ἀλκμαίων Κορινθου Alkmaiōn Korinthou; also known as Alcmaeon at Corinth Alcmaeon) is a play by Greek dramatist Euripides. It was first produced posthumously at the Dionysia in Athens most likely in 405 BCE in a trilogy with The Bacchae and Iphigenia in Aulis. The trilogy won first prize. Except for a few fragments Alcmaeon in Corinth has been lost. Irish playwright Colin Teevan published a reconstruction of the play in 2005.
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