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Aeschylus
III.D.1993.001 | The Persians by Aeschylus
III.D.1984.002 | AESCHYLUS, AGAMEMNON 231-247
III.D.1977.005 | The stagecraft of Aeschylus
III.D.1969.001 | Aeschylus’ Supplices
III.D.1937.001 | Aeschyli septem quae supersunt tragoediae
III.D.1908.001 | Aischylou Epta epi Thebas = The Seven against Thebes of Aeschylus
III.D.1901.001 | Aischylou Choēphoroi = The Choephori of Aeschylus
III.D.1854.002 | Fr. 243 Nauck
III.D.1854.001 | fr. 230 N
III.D.0.020 | Supplices
III.D.0.019 | Septem contra Thebas
III.D.0.018 | Prometheus Vinctus
III.D.0.017 | The Persians (Persae)
III.D.0.016 | The Oresteia Trilogy
III.D.0.015 | Eumenides
III.D.0.014 | Choephoroe
III.D.0.013 | Agamemnon
III.C.1955.002 | Gorgias, Aeschylus, and Apate
II.C.2010.007 | Terror in the amphitheatre [Book review of Carson, Anne. An Oresteia (2010)]
II.C.2009.012 | Violent grace
II.C.2009.004 | Family Feuds
I.I.2019.001 | Anne Carson
I.G.2015.003 | This Bird That Never Settles
I.D.2008.004 | Twelve-Minute Prometheus (after Aiskhylos)
I.D.2006.004 | On Evil and Suffering in Modern Poetry
I.B.2009.001 | An Oresteia