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    2De carmine, quod legitur in Aeschyli Choëph. v. 152-164 (Dindorf) v. 146-156 (Kirchhoff)

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    • First Year Published: 1895
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    3Aeschylus

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    4De Choephoris Aeschyli et Electris Sophoclis atque Euripidis inter se comparatis

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    • Title: ➤  De Choephoris Aeschyli et Electris Sophoclis atque Euripidis inter se comparatis
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    • First Year Published: 1864
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      Oresteia

      full text George Theodoridis, Agamemnon, Choephori, Eumenides 2005–2007 – prose Alan Sommerstein, Aeschylus, Loeb Classical Library, 3 vols. Greek text

      Orestes

      Strophius. The story of Orestes was the subject of the Oresteia of Aeschylus (Agamemnon, Choephori, Eumenides), of the Electra of Sophocles, and of the Electra

      Maschalismos

      a way to elicit indignation as well as dishonor the dead. In Aeschylus' tragedy Choephori and Sophocles' tragedy Electra, Clytemnestra performs maschalismos

      Alexander F. Garvie

      is best known for his commentaries on Aeschylus, and especially for his seminal commentary on Aeschylus' Choephori. Garvie was born in Edinburgh in 1934

      Achilleis (trilogy)

      The American Journal of Philology 101: 133–64. Garvie, A.F. (1986) Aeschylus: Choephori (Oxford). ISBN 0-19-872134-X Gregory, J. (2005) A Companion to Greek

      Thomas Medwin

      Fraser's Magazine XVIII (November 1838), pp. 505–539 The Choephori (translated from Aeschylus), Fraser's Magazine VI, (London 1832), pp. 511–535 The Shelley

      Frederick Henry Marvell Blaydes

      Trachiniae (1871) Electra (1873) Ajax (1875) Antigone (1905) Aeschylus: Agamemnon (1898) Choephori (1899) Eumenides (1900) Adversaria Critica In Comicorum

      John Conington

      taken by Henry Nettleship. Conington's other editions are: Aeschylus, Agamemmon (1848), Choëphori (1857); English verse translations of Horace, Odes and Carmen

      Philip Vellacott

      (1993) Aeschylus: The Oresteian Trilogy (Agamemnon, The Choephori, The Eumenides) (1956) Aeschylus: Prometheus Bound and other plays (Prometheus Bound, The

      Gaia

      Persai of Aeschylus, offerings are recommended to Ge and the spirit of the departed. She is called "pamphoros", (all bearing). In Choephori, Electra in