Aeschylus

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Name:
Aeschylus
Abbr:
A.
Alt names:
Αiσχύλος
Eschylus
Aischylos, aus Athen
Esquilo
Èsquil
Eschilo
Eshil
Æskílos
Ajschylos
Eschil
Eschyle
Äschylos
Eskili
Aiszkhülosz
Eschylos
Iskilos
Aischúlos
Aiskhylos
אייסכילוס
איסכילאס
إيسخولوس
إايسخيلوس
Aeschylus, Trag.
Aeschylus, Tragicus
A.
Field of activity:
Tragic poet
Notes:
His Agamemnon, 1940
His The Oresteia, 1984: CIP t.p. (Aeschylus) data sheet (b. 525 B.C.)
His Óresteia, 1983: t.p. (Æskílos)
Chodkowski, R.R. "Agamemnon" Ajschylosa, 1985: t.p. (Ajschylosa)
Stroe, A. Orestia, 1984: t.p. (Eschil
Eschyle)
His Agamemnon des Äschylos, 1920
Kadare, I. Eschyle, ou, L'éternel perdant, c1988: t.p. verso (Eskili)
Görög drámák, 1971: p. 2 (Aiszkhülosz)
His Agamemnon, 1995: CIP t.p. (Aeschylus) pub. blurb (c. 525 BC-456 BC)
His The seven against Thebes, 1998: CIP galley (Aeschylus (c. 525 BC-456 BC) Greek playwright, born at Eleusis, near Athens, generally considered to be the earliest important writer of the Western theatrical tradition, the first playwright to achieve official recognition in ancient Greece. Of his 90 plays only 7 survive)
Tragedye Eschylosa, 1873
Der geshmiedṭer Promeṭheus, 19--?
Author info:
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Works Currently Cataloged

Agamemnon
Choephoroe
Epigrammata
Eumenides
Fragmenta
Fragmenta (TGF)
Fragmentum
Persians
Prometheus Bound
Seven Against Thebes
Suppliant Maidens