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  1. Persians
    Author: Aeschylus
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Bloomsbury, London

    Taking the 480 BC destruction of the invading Persian forces as its starting point, Aeschylus's 'Persians' shows the lamenting Persian Queen, mother of Xerxes, far away from the battlefield as she learns of the evisceration of the men of her kingdom.... more

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    Taking the 480 BC destruction of the invading Persian forces as its starting point, Aeschylus's 'Persians' shows the lamenting Persian Queen, mother of Xerxes, far away from the battlefield as she learns of the evisceration of the men of her kingdom. Bit by bit news reaches her of her son's defeat, how the Greeks won out against the Persians superior numbers, and how none of the survivors have hope of returning to their homeland; all but Xerxes, whose final fate is to witness the collapse of a kingdom his failure has destroyed

     

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    Originally published: in print in Plays one. London: Methuen Drama, 1991

    Translated from the Ancient Greek

  2. Prometheus bound
    Author: Aeschylus
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Bloomsbury, London

    Prometheus, Zeus' cousin, has given mankind fire. Further, he has thwarted Zeus's plan to obliterate the human race, and, in saving them, has taught them many arts. His generosity to mankind knows no bounds, but it is precisely this which sees him... more

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    Prometheus, Zeus' cousin, has given mankind fire. Further, he has thwarted Zeus's plan to obliterate the human race, and, in saving them, has taught them many arts. His generosity to mankind knows no bounds, but it is precisely this which sees him punished. In Aeschylus's play we see Prometheus chained to the Caucasus Mountains with chains forged by the god Hephaestus. Despite the sympathy of Hephaestus (whose fire it was Prometheus stole for the humans), and the pain of bondage, Prometheus proudly holds on to his anger at Zeus. 'Prometheus Bound' sees many suppliants plead with Prometheus to cast aside this pride and beg forgiveness of his powerful cousin. Instead he rages on

     

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    Originally published: in print in Plays one. London: Methuen Drama, 1991

    Translated from the Ancient Greek

  3. Seven against Thebes
    Author: Aeschylus
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Bloomsbury, London

    In the wake of Oedipus's exile, the cursed sons of his incestuous marriage, Eteocles and Polynices, vow to avoid further bloodshed by ruling Thebes in alternate years. However, when Eteocles refuses to step down after the first year of the... more

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    In the wake of Oedipus's exile, the cursed sons of his incestuous marriage, Eteocles and Polynices, vow to avoid further bloodshed by ruling Thebes in alternate years. However, when Eteocles refuses to step down after the first year of the arrangement, Polynices raises an army led by seven Argive champions to retake Thebes by force. Fearing the invaders, and feeling the fear of his people, Eteocles vows to fight Polynices man to man for the future of the city. Instead, they kill one another in battle beneath the seventh gate of the city, leading directly to the dilemma of their sister, Antigone, and her ultimate demise

     

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    Subjects: Eteocles (Greek mythology); Polyneices (Greek mythology); Seven against Thebes (Greek mythology); Polyneices (Greek mythology); Eteocles (Greek mythology); Seven against Thebes (Greek mythology)
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    Originally published: in print in Plays one. London: Methuen Drama, 1991

    Translated from the Ancient Greek

  4. Suppliants
    Author: Aeschylus
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Bloomsbury, London

    'Suppliants' tells the story of the Danaids, the fifty daughters of Danaus, who seemed destined for a dynastic marriage to their cousins, the fifty sons of Danaus's brother Aegyptus. However, when warned by the gods that his brother plans to murder... more

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    'Suppliants' tells the story of the Danaids, the fifty daughters of Danaus, who seemed destined for a dynastic marriage to their cousins, the fifty sons of Danaus's brother Aegyptus. However, when warned by the gods that his brother plans to murder him and his daughters, Danaus flees with the Danaids to Argos, where he is taken in by the King of Argos. Aegyptus challenges the people of Argos to give up their refugees, but the King and his people refuse, allowing the Danaids sanctuary

     

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    Subjects: Danaids (Greek mythology); Danaus (Greek mythology); Danaus (Greek mythology); Danaids (Greek mythology)
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    Notes:

    Originally published: in print in Plays one. London: Methuen Drama, 1991

    Translated from the Ancient Greek

  5. Persians
    Author: Aeschylus
    Published: [2013]
    Publisher:  Bloomsbury, London ; Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

    Taking the 480 BC destruction of the invading Persian forces as its starting point, Aeschylus's 'Persians' shows the lamenting Persian Queen, mother of Xerxes, far away from the battlefield as she learns of the evisceration of the men of her kingdom.... more

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    Taking the 480 BC destruction of the invading Persian forces as its starting point, Aeschylus's 'Persians' shows the lamenting Persian Queen, mother of Xerxes, far away from the battlefield as she learns of the evisceration of the men of her kingdom. Bit by bit news reaches her of her son's defeat, how the Greeks won out against the Persians superior numbers, and how none of the survivors have hope of returning to their homeland; all but Xerxes, whose final fate is to witness the collapse of a kingdom his failure has destroyed.

     

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    Contributor: McLeish, Kenneth; Raphael, Frederic
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781408190807
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    Series: Bloomsbury Drama Online - Core Collection
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource
    Notes:

    Translated from the Ancient Greek

    Originally published: in print in Plays one. London: Methuen Drama, 1991

  6. Prometheus bound
    Author: Aeschylus
    Published: [2013]
    Publisher:  Bloomsbury, London ; Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

    Prometheus, Zeus' cousin, has given mankind fire. Further, he has thwarted Zeus's plan to obliterate the human race, and, in saving them, has taught them many arts. His generosity to mankind knows no bounds, but it is precisely this which sees him... more

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    Prometheus, Zeus' cousin, has given mankind fire. Further, he has thwarted Zeus's plan to obliterate the human race, and, in saving them, has taught them many arts. His generosity to mankind knows no bounds, but it is precisely this which sees him punished. In Aeschylus's play we see Prometheus chained to the Caucasus Mountains with chains forged by the god Hephaestus. Despite the sympathy of Hephaestus (whose fire it was Prometheus stole for the humans), and the pain of bondage, Prometheus proudly holds on to his anger at Zeus. 'Prometheus Bound' sees many suppliants plead with Prometheus to cast aside this pride and beg forgiveness of his powerful cousin. Instead he rages on.

     

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    Contributor: McLeish, Kenneth; Raphael, Frederic
    Language: English
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    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781408190807
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    Series: Bloomsbury Drama Online - Core Collection
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource
    Notes:

    Translated from the Ancient Greek

    Originally published: in print in Plays one. London: Methuen Drama, 1991

  7. Seven against Thebes
    Author: Aeschylus
    Published: [2013]
    Publisher:  Bloomsbury, London ; Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

    In the wake of Oedipus's exile, the cursed sons of his incestuous marriage, Eteocles and Polynices, vow to avoid further bloodshed by ruling Thebes in alternate years. However, when Eteocles refuses to step down after the first year of the... more

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    In the wake of Oedipus's exile, the cursed sons of his incestuous marriage, Eteocles and Polynices, vow to avoid further bloodshed by ruling Thebes in alternate years. However, when Eteocles refuses to step down after the first year of the arrangement, Polynices raises an army led by seven Argive champions to retake Thebes by force. Fearing the invaders, and feeling the fear of his people, Eteocles vows to fight Polynices man to man for the future of the city. Instead, they kill one another in battle beneath the seventh gate of the city, leading directly to the dilemma of their sister, Antigone, and her ultimate demise.

     

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    ISBN: 9781408190807
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    Series: Bloomsbury Drama Online - Core Collection
    Subjects: Seven against Thebes (Greek mythology); Polyneices (Greek mythology); Eteocles (Greek mythology)
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource
    Notes:

    Translated from the Ancient Greek

    Originally published: in print in Plays one. London: Methuen Drama, 1991

  8. Suppliants
    Author: Aeschylus
    Published: [2013]
    Publisher:  Bloomsbury, London ; Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

    'Suppliants' tells the story of the Danaids, the fifty daughters of Danaus, who seemed destined for a dynastic marriage to their cousins, the fifty sons of Danaus's brother Aegyptus. However, when warned by the gods that his brother plans to murder... more

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    'Suppliants' tells the story of the Danaids, the fifty daughters of Danaus, who seemed destined for a dynastic marriage to their cousins, the fifty sons of Danaus's brother Aegyptus. However, when warned by the gods that his brother plans to murder him and his daughters, Danaus flees with the Danaids to Argos, where he is taken in by the King of Argos. Aegyptus challenges the people of Argos to give up their refugees, but the King and his people refuse, allowing the Danaids sanctuary.

     

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    Contributor: McLeish, Kenneth; Raphael, Frederic
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    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781408190807
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    Series: Bloomsbury Drama Online - Core Collection
    Subjects: Danaus (Greek mythology); Danaids (Greek mythology)
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource
    Notes:

    Translated from the Ancient Greek

    Originally published: in print in Plays one. London: Methuen Drama, 1991

  9. Suppliant women
    Author: Aeschylus
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Aris & Phillips, Oxford

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    Language: English; Greek, Ancient (to 1453)
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9781908343789; 9781908343345
    RVK Categories: FH 21745
    Series: Aris and Phillips classical texts
    Subjects: Aeschylus;
    Other subjects: Aeschylus (v525-v456): Supplices; Greek drama (Tragedy) / Translations into English; Greek literature, Hellenistic
    Scope: 374 S., 21 cm
    Notes:

    Text griech. und engl., Kommentar engl.

  10. Persians
    Author: Aeschylus
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Bloomsbury, London

    Taking the 480 BC destruction of the invading Persian forces as its starting point, Aeschylus's 'Persians' shows the lamenting Persian Queen, mother of Xerxes, far away from the battlefield as she learns of the evisceration of the men of her kingdom.... more

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    Taking the 480 BC destruction of the invading Persian forces as its starting point, Aeschylus's 'Persians' shows the lamenting Persian Queen, mother of Xerxes, far away from the battlefield as she learns of the evisceration of the men of her kingdom. Bit by bit news reaches her of her son's defeat, how the Greeks won out against the Persians superior numbers, and how none of the survivors have hope of returning to their homeland; all but Xerxes, whose final fate is to witness the collapse of a kingdom his failure has destroyed

     

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    Originally published: in print in Plays one. London: Methuen Drama, 1991

    Translated from the Ancient Greek

  11. Prometheus bound
    Author: Aeschylus
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Bloomsbury, London

    Prometheus, Zeus' cousin, has given mankind fire. Further, he has thwarted Zeus's plan to obliterate the human race, and, in saving them, has taught them many arts. His generosity to mankind knows no bounds, but it is precisely this which sees him... more

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    Prometheus, Zeus' cousin, has given mankind fire. Further, he has thwarted Zeus's plan to obliterate the human race, and, in saving them, has taught them many arts. His generosity to mankind knows no bounds, but it is precisely this which sees him punished. In Aeschylus's play we see Prometheus chained to the Caucasus Mountains with chains forged by the god Hephaestus. Despite the sympathy of Hephaestus (whose fire it was Prometheus stole for the humans), and the pain of bondage, Prometheus proudly holds on to his anger at Zeus. 'Prometheus Bound' sees many suppliants plead with Prometheus to cast aside this pride and beg forgiveness of his powerful cousin. Instead he rages on

     

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    Originally published: in print in Plays one. London: Methuen Drama, 1991

    Translated from the Ancient Greek

  12. Seven against Thebes
    Author: Aeschylus
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Bloomsbury, London

    In the wake of Oedipus's exile, the cursed sons of his incestuous marriage, Eteocles and Polynices, vow to avoid further bloodshed by ruling Thebes in alternate years. However, when Eteocles refuses to step down after the first year of the... more

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    In the wake of Oedipus's exile, the cursed sons of his incestuous marriage, Eteocles and Polynices, vow to avoid further bloodshed by ruling Thebes in alternate years. However, when Eteocles refuses to step down after the first year of the arrangement, Polynices raises an army led by seven Argive champions to retake Thebes by force. Fearing the invaders, and feeling the fear of his people, Eteocles vows to fight Polynices man to man for the future of the city. Instead, they kill one another in battle beneath the seventh gate of the city, leading directly to the dilemma of their sister, Antigone, and her ultimate demise

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Contributor: Aeschylus
    Language: English
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    Subjects: Polyneices (Greek mythology); Eteocles (Greek mythology); Seven against Thebes (Greek mythology); Eteocles (Greek mythology); Polyneices (Greek mythology); Seven against Thebes (Greek mythology)
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource
    Notes:

    Originally published: in print in Plays one. London: Methuen Drama, 1991

    Translated from the Ancient Greek

  13. Suppliants
    Author: Aeschylus
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Bloomsbury, London

    'Suppliants' tells the story of the Danaids, the fifty daughters of Danaus, who seemed destined for a dynastic marriage to their cousins, the fifty sons of Danaus's brother Aegyptus. However, when warned by the gods that his brother plans to murder... more

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    'Suppliants' tells the story of the Danaids, the fifty daughters of Danaus, who seemed destined for a dynastic marriage to their cousins, the fifty sons of Danaus's brother Aegyptus. However, when warned by the gods that his brother plans to murder him and his daughters, Danaus flees with the Danaids to Argos, where he is taken in by the King of Argos. Aegyptus challenges the people of Argos to give up their refugees, but the King and his people refuse, allowing the Danaids sanctuary

     

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    Subjects: Danaus (Greek mythology); Danaids (Greek mythology); Danaids (Greek mythology); Danaus (Greek mythology)
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource
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    Originally published: in print in Plays one. London: Methuen Drama, 1991

    Translated from the Ancient Greek

  14. Suppliant women
    Author: Aeschylus
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Aris & Phillips, Oxford

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    Language: English; Greek, Ancient (to 1453)
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    ISBN: 9781908343789; 9781908343345
    RVK Categories: FH 21745
    Series: Aris and Phillips classical texts
    Subjects: Aeschylus;
    Other subjects: Aeschylus (v525-v456): Supplices; Greek drama (Tragedy) / Translations into English; Greek literature, Hellenistic
    Scope: 374 S., 21 cm
    Notes:

    Text griech. und engl., Kommentar engl.

  15. Suppliant women
    Author: Aeschylus
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Oxbow Books, Oxford

    Universitätsbibliothek J. C. Senckenberg, Bibliothekszentrum Geisteswissenschaften (BzG)
    21/FH 21741.2013
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    Contributor: Aeschylus; Bowen, Anthony
    Language: English; Greek, Ancient (to 1453)
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    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9781908343789; 9781908343345
    RVK Categories: FH 21741
    Series: Aris & Phillips Classical texts
    Scope: 374 S.
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    Text engl. und griech.

    Literaturverz. S. [42] - 52

  16. The Agamemnon of Aeschylus
    a commentary for students
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Oxford Univ. Press, Oxford [u.a.]

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    Contributor: Aeschylus; Thomas, Oliver
    Language: English; Greek, Modern (1453-)
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    ISBN: 0199595615; 9780199595617; 9780199595600
    RVK Categories: FH 21754
    Edition: Repr.
    Other subjects: Aeschylus (v525-v456): Agamemnon
    Scope: LXXIV, 289 S., 21x14x2 cm
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    Literaturverz. S. [272] - 281

  17. Suppliant women
    Author: Aeschylus
    Published: [2013]
    Publisher:  Oxbow Books, Oxford

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    ISBN: 9781800346314; 180034631X
    Series: Aris & Phillips classical texts
    Subjects: Greek drama (Tragedy); Greek literature, Hellenistic
    Other subjects: Danaus King of Argos (Mythological character)
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource
  18. Aeschylus II
    the Oresteia, Proteus (fragments)
    Author: Aeschylus
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Univ. of Chicago Press, Chicago [u.a.]

    Introduction to Aeschylus -- How the plays were originally staged -- Oresteia: introduction -- Agamemnon -- The libation bearers -- The Eumenides -- Proteus more

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    Introduction to Aeschylus -- How the plays were originally staged -- Oresteia: introduction -- Agamemnon -- The libation bearers -- The Eumenides -- Proteus

     

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    ISBN: 9780226311463; 0226311465
    Edition: 3. ed.
    Series: The complete Greek tragedies
    Subjects: Greek drama (Tragedy); Greek literature, Hellenistic; Greek drama (Tragedy); Erinyes (Greek mythology)
    Other subjects: Agamemnon King of Mycenae (Mythological character)
    Scope: X, 178 S., 22 cm
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    Die Vorlage enth. insgesamt 3 Werke

    Introduction to AeschylusHow the plays were originally staged -- Oresteia: introduction -- Agamemnon -- The libation bearers -- The Eumenides -- Proteus.

  19. Greek tragedies
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Univ. of Chicago Press, Chicago [u.a.]

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    ISBN: 9780226035147
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    Subjects: Greek drama (Tragedy)
    Scope: 22 cm
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    1. and 2. ed. edited by David Grene and Richmond Lattimore. 3. ed. edited by Mark Griffith and Glenn W. Most

    Aeschylus ; translated by Richmond LattimorePrometheus bound / Aeschylus ; translated by David Grene: Agamemnon

    Sophocles ; translated by David Grene: Oedipus the king

    Sophocles ; translated by Elizabeth Wyckoff: Antigone

    Euripides ; translated by David Grene.: Hippolytus

  20. Suppliant women
    Author: Aeschylus
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Oxbow Books, Oxford

    Universität Freiburg, Seminar für Griechische und Lateinische Philologie, Abteilung für Griechische Philologie und Abteilung für Lateinische Philologie der Antike und der Neuzeit, Bibliothek
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    ISBN: 9781908343789; 9781908343345
    Series: Aris and Phillips classical texts
    Other subjects: Array; Greek literature, Hellenistic
    Scope: VI, 374 S., 21 cm
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    Translated from the Ancient Greek. - Text griech. in griech. Schr. u. engl., Einl. u. Komm. engl

  21. Aeschylus I
    Author: Aeschylus
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Univ. of Chicago Press, Chicago [u.a.]

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    ISBN: 9780226311432; 9780226311449
    Edition: 3. ed.
    Series: The complete Greek tragedies
    Other subjects: Aeschylus
    Scope: X, 243 S.
    Notes:

    Die Vorlage enth. insgesamt 4 Werke

  22. Suppliant women
    Contributor: Aeschylus (TextdichterIn); Bowen, Anthony (KommentarverfasserIn)
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Aris & Phillips, Oxford [u.a.]

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    Contributor: Aeschylus (TextdichterIn); Bowen, Anthony (KommentarverfasserIn)
    Language: Greek, Ancient (to 1453); English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 1908343788; 1908343346; 9781908343789; 9781908343345
    Series: Classical texts
    Aris and Phillips classical texts
    Subjects: Greek drama (Tragedy); Greek literature, Hellenistic
    Other subjects: Danaus King of Argos (Mythological character)
    Scope: 374 S.
    Notes:

    Translated from the Ancient Greek