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Aeschylus (UK: /ˈiːskɪləs/, US: /ˈɛskɪləs/; Gr****: Αἰσχύλος Aischýlos; c. 525/524 – c. 456/455 BC) was an
ancient Gr****
tragedian often described as the...
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University Press; London,
William Heinemann Ltd. 1921. Plumptre,
Edward Hayes,
Æschylos:
Tragedies and Fragments, Heath, 1901. Powell, J. G. F., Cicero: Cato Maior...
- common. For example, the
Cheophoroi painter,
named after the
Cheophoroi by
Aeschylos showed scenes from the
tragedy in
question on
several of his vases. The...
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Richardi Bentleii et
doctorum virorum epistolae (1807)
Tentamen de
metris ab
Aeschylo in
choricis cantibus adhibitis (1809)
Philemonos lexikon technologikon...
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Online version at the ****us
Digital Library. Plumptre,
Edward Hayes,
Æschylos:
Tragedies and Fragments, Heath, 1901. Propertius, The
Complete Elegies...
- pre-bourgeois
theatre with a
minimum of
props or settings. Sophocles,
Aeschylos, Shakespeare, Molière, Marivaux,
Chekhov e.a. were thus
produced on an...
- 1809; 2nd edn, 1811; 3rd edn, 1813; 4th edn, 1815; 5th edn, 1817). De
Aeschylo et eius
imprimis tragoedia ‘Prometheus vinctus’
inscripta est libellus...
- W.W." to the
second volume (1877): "A
fragment from the
Agamemnon of
Aeschylos" the poem "A
Night Vision" In 1906
Robert V.
Tyrrell published Echoes...
- May 1986. Kirchner's Erinys,
Threnos in two
parts after the
Oresteia by
Aeschylos was
first performed on 15
April 1990. A
commissioned opera, Gormenghast...
- on 25
January 1985 Erinys,
Threnos in two
parts after the
Oresteia by
Aeschylos (1986–89),
premiered on 15
April 1990 in
Wuppertal Inferno d'amore (Shakespearion...