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Aeschylus I The Persians The Seven Against Thebes The Suppliant Maidens Prometheus Bound 3rd Edit

Aeschylus I The Persians The Seven Against Thebes The Suppliant Maidens Prometheus Bound 3rd Edit

Explore the profound world of Aeschylus with this comprehensive collection featuring essential Greek tragedy plays. Delve into epic narratives such as The Persians, The Seven Against Thebes, and the timeless tale of Prometheus Bound, presented in this refined 3rd edition. Perfect for students and enthusiasts of ancient Greek plays.

British Museum Catalogue Of Printed Books Aeschylus

British Museum Catalogue Of Printed Books Aeschylus

Explore the comprehensive British Museum Catalogue of Printed Books focusing on the works of Aeschylus. This invaluable resource provides a detailed bibliography for scholars and enthusiasts of ancient Greek drama, highlighting various editions and translations within the museum's extensive collection.

Seven Against Thebes

Seven Against Thebes

Aeschylus's 'Seven Against Thebes' is a pivotal ancient Greek tragedy that dramatically portrays the catastrophic civil war between the twin sons of Oedipus, Eteocles and Polyneices, as they battle for control of Thebes. This powerful play delves into themes of fate, familial curse, and the devastating consequences of ambition, culminating in a fierce siege and the brothers' ultimate, tragic confrontation.

Aeschylus Ii The Oresteia The Complete Greek Tragedies

Aeschylus Ii The Oresteia The Complete Greek Tragedies

Dive into the monumental work of Aeschylus II with "The Oresteia," an unparalleled masterpiece within the collection of Complete Greek Tragedies. This edition offers readers a definitive exploration of ancient Greek drama, presenting Aeschylus' profound insights into justice, revenge, and familial curses through his iconic trilogy, essential for any enthusiast of classical literature and theatre.

Aeschylus Libation Bearers

Aeschylus Libation Bearers

Aeschylus's *Libation Bearers* (Choephoroi) is the second play in his renowned Oresteia trilogy, following *Agamemnon*. It chronicles the return of Orestes, joined by his sister Electra, as they conspire to avenge their father Agamemnon's murder by their mother, Clytemnestra. The play explores profound themes of vengeance, justice, and the cyclical nature of a family curse, culminating in Orestes' matricide and the immediate onset of his guilt-driven torment by the Furies.

The Oresteia Agamemnon The Libation Bearers The Eumenides Penguin Classics

The Oresteia Agamemnon The Libation Bearers The Eumenides Penguin Classics

Explore Aeschylus's monumental Oresteia, the only surviving ancient Greek tragic trilogy, in this essential Penguin Classics edition. Comprising Agamemnon, The Libation Bearers, and The Eumenides, this masterpiece delves into themes of justice, revenge, and the evolution of law within the mythical house of Atreus, offering profound insights into the foundations of Western drama and moral thought.

Aeschyli Tragoediae Quae Supersunt Ac Deperditarum Fragmentaaeschylus Agamemnon

Aeschyli Tragoediae Quae Supersunt Ac Deperditarum Fragmentaaeschylus Agamemnon

Explore the enduring legacy of Aeschylus through a comprehensive collection of his surviving tragedies and the intriguing fragments of his lost works, with a significant focus on the masterful play Agamemnon. This resource offers essential insights into the profound impact of Greek tragedy on classical drama, providing a deep dive into ancient Greek literature and the timeless narratives crafted by one of history's greatest playwrights.

The Early Printed Editions 1518 1664 Of Aeschylus A Chapter In The History Of Classical Scholarship

The Early Printed Editions 1518 1664 Of Aeschylus A Chapter In The History Of Classical Scholarship

Explore the fascinating journey of Aeschylus's works through the early printed editions between 1518 and 1664. This period represents a significant chapter in the history of classical scholarship, detailing how these texts were disseminated, interpreted, and contributed to the understanding of ancient Greek literature.