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Aeschylus


Theatre Database: Aeschylus
Biography and links for the Greek tragedian.


Wikipedia: Aeschylus
Wikipedia Free Encyclopedia's article on 'Aeschylus'


Aeschylus - Crystalinks
Born in Eleusis, a district of Athens, he wrote his first plays in 498 BC, but his earliest surviving play is possibly The Suppliants, written in approximately 490 BC. ... Aeschylus frequently travelled to Sicily, where the tyrant of Gela was a patron ... for the last time; according to traditional legend, Aeschylus was killed in 456 BC when an eagle ...


Great Books Index: Aeschylus
Offers a variety of translation of the playwright's tragedies.


GradeSaver: ClassicNote: Biography of Aeschylus
Study Guides, Literature Summaries, Novel Analysis, Editing Services and Successful College Application Essays. Getting you the grade since 1999. Search: Ads are disabled for GradeSaver members! Biography of Aeschylus. Aeschylus ... much reliable information about the life of Aeschylus as it actually unfolded, it has been possible ...


Bartleby.com: Aeschylus
Provides several of the play and quotes from the Athenian tragic dramatist.


Aeschylus - Wikiquote
From Wikiquote. Attributed. Appearances are a glimpse of the unseen. Call no man happy till he is dead. Variant: Only when man's life comes to its end in prosperity can one call that man happy. ... Tax-deductibility of donations - Current budget - Final daily report. Aeschylus. From Wikiquote. Jump to: navigation, search. Æschylus (525 BC - 456 BC) Greek Playwright ...


Theatre History.com: Aeschylus and His Tragedies
Originally published in The Drama: Its History, Literature and Influence on Civilization, by Alfred Bates.


Malaspina Great Books - Aeschylus (c. 525 BCE)
Links for this Record. Time Period: Antiquity. Name: Aeschylus. Birth Year: c. 525 BCE. Death Year: 456 BCE. Biography, Lectures, and Research Links: Biography. Athenian writer of tragedy who fought at Marathon in the Athenian victory over the Persians. ... others being Sophocles and Euripides. Aeschylus' work has a strong moral and religious emphasis. Aeschylus' greatest contribution to the theater was the ...


Aeschylus Index
An index of articles on the Greek dramatist Aeschylus. ... Ancient Theatre: Greek: Aeschylus. ARTICLES. Aeschylus and His Tragedies - Biography of the Greek ... of his poetic qualities. Aeschylus: Bibliography - A list of his surviving works ...

Aeschylus

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