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  1. aeschylus fragments 57 - 154, translated with notes by herbert weir smyth MEMNÔN According to the story in the Aethiopis of the Cyclic poet Arctinus of Miletus, as summarized by Proclus in his Chrestomathy 458, Achilles is informed by his mother Thetis that Memnon, the son of Eos, clad in full armour fashioned by Hephaestus, has come to the ...

  2. Aeschylus, Agamemnon GUARD The gods relieve my watch: that's all I ask. Year-long I've haunched here on this palace roof, year-long been the all-fours watch-dog of the Atreids, learning by rote the slow dance of the stars, spectator of the brilliance in black skies that brings to men their winters and their suns:

  3. 22 gru 2004 · The Agamemnon is not, like Aeschylus’ Suppliant Women, a statue half-hewn out of the rock. It is a real play, showing clash of character and situation, suspense and movement, psychological depth and subtlety. Yet it still remains something more than a play. Its atmosphere is not quite of this world.

  4. Aeschylus™ AGAMEMNON, translated by G.Theodoridis '2005 ˝ Seeing the two murderers of the hare, the wise prophet of the army, Calhas, knew the eagles to be the two sons of Atreas, Menelaos and Agamemnon, both of them lovers of battle and both of them leaders of the expedition; so he

  5. 22 gru 2004 · "The Agamemnon of Aeschylus" by Aeschylus is a classical Greek tragedy that likely dates back to the late 5th century BC. This play serves as the first part of the "Oresteia" trilogy and revolves around the themes of revenge, fate, and the consequences of one's actions.

  6. Aeschylus “Agamemnon” - Originally performed in 458BCE. Won 1st Prize. Translated by G. Theodoridis.

  7. 1 sie 2005 · This anthology includes notable plays such as "The Suppliant Maidens," "The Persians," "The Seven Against Thebes," and "Prometheus Bound," and engages with themes of fate, justice, and the interplay between gods and mortals.

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