Aeschylus /

Aeschylus (ca. 525-456 BCE), the dramatist who made Athenian tragedy one of the world's great art forms, witnessed the establishment of democracy at Athens and fought against the Persians at Marathon. He won the tragic prize at the City Dionysia thirteen times between ca. 499 and 458, and in hi...

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Main Author: Αισχύλος, 525-456 (συγγραφέας.)
Other Authors: Sommerstein, Alan H. (επιμελητής, μεταφραστής.)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Ancient Greek
Published: Cambridge, MA : Harvard University Press, 2008.
Series:Loeb Classical Library 145-146, 505.
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Summary:Aeschylus (ca. 525-456 BCE), the dramatist who made Athenian tragedy one of the world's great art forms, witnessed the establishment of democracy at Athens and fought against the Persians at Marathon. He won the tragic prize at the City Dionysia thirteen times between ca. 499 and 458, and in his later years was probably victorious almost every time he put on a production, though Sophocles beat him at least once.
Physical Description:1 ηλεκτρονική πηγή (3 τ.)
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