
Aeschylus - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Aeschylus
of Athens - son of Euphorion; tragedian, lived 525-456 B.C.
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5 Aeschylus ventures upon imaginative passages of
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in its use not only by Aeschylus, but in particular by
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dance with the saying of Aeschylus; falling by arrows fled
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his way, I am told, that Aeschylus of Eleusis, the tragic
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[fr. 616 N] and by Aeschylus in his Agamemnon ** and his
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with the other is admitted by Aeschylus when he says [fr.
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a mouse 'sminthos', just as Aeschylus too in his Sisyph
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rned to death. And Aeschylus the Tragic poet mentions it
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ODORUS & { Ph 13 } & On Aeschylus This tombstone says tha
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your hands. * & The brother of Aeschylus. He lost a hand
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{ G-P 13 } & On Aeschylus Here, far from the Attic land
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cauldron for bathing, as Aeschylus says— & They poured the
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to the mouth. And Aeschylus, in his Phineus, says- & And
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the Sun-god." And Aeschylus, in Daughters of the
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wined from horn cups." Aeschylus in Women of represents the
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term kotyledons. Further, Aeschylus in The even calls
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the Bull. [491] And Aeschylus, also, more plainly punning on
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thou caught," as the admirable Aeschylus says, because you labour to
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cheese glistening white." Aeschylus, further, (has the term
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refreshment, are called psykteres. Aeschylus in The Younger :
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form a notion of what Aeschylus means by his "bended cottabi
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ory [ Fr_23 ], says that Aeschylus says that the Curetes
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ory (spinning it out, as Aeschylus' Agamemnon says,) about
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most magnificent poet Aeschylus, in his Danaides, intro
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And in the same spirit, Aeschylus, though a man who had
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is mentioned by Aeschylus in his Spectators : - &
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this art a sophist, as Aeschylus does in the verse where
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And Aeschylus, in his Bone Gatherers speaks
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Aeschylus also, in his Prometheus Unbound
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exactly the same thing; for Aeschylus, in his Amymone makes a
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And before them Aeschylus, in his Agamemnon had used
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way as those poets imitated Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides ? At
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among the Greeks, Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides;
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Let us see what Aeschylus says, who was not only
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the body; as Prometheus in Aeschylus, on its being said to
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not defeat. * & The brother of Aeschylus. He fought at Mar
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greater perfection by Aeschylus who carved letters not
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hocles and Euripides and Aeschylus, on the understanding
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the name Curetes, according to Aeschylus. Book 12 [24] &
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whom, I believe, were Aeschylus, Philoxenus, Euripides, Nicander and
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by the Po. Incidentally, Aeschylus says that the Eridanus
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in the journey. & Aeschylus wrote these verses on Amphiar
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statues to the memory of Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripid
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aspired to the character of Aeschylus. 21 plays are attributed to
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The death of Aeschylus, though not voluntary, may
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- son of Agamestor; an ancient archon of the Athenians
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ending with Alcmaeon son of Aeschylus. The total durati
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eus, for 17 years. Aeschylus, the son of Agamestor, for
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of Argos - an opponent of the tyrant Aristomachus
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the head of whom were Aeschylus and Charimenes the divi
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of Cnidus - a teacher of rhetoric in the first century B.C.
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ens to the rhetoric of Menippus, Dionysius, Aeschylus, and Xenocles.
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nysius also of Magnesia, Aeschylus of Cnidus, and Xenocles
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ntal:- of this kind were Aeschylus the Cnidian, and my con
Aeschylus 5
of Alexandria - a Greek poet, who wrote about Messenia
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night and silence? as Aeschylus the Alexandrian has sai
Aeschylus
- in documents
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grace to Naucrates, the son of Aeschylus, receiving these
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76. Defence for Aeschylus against Xenophon, in an actio
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(187-175) Antioch, the son of Aischylos, the foster-brothe
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(196) es of Ilion, the son of Aischylos, came to our city
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(c. 170/69) s were: Pithon son of Aischylos Polemaios son of Am
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(140-130) das son of Kallipidas, Aischylos son of Adokēt
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Zenon son of Demostratos Aischylos son of Pantainos Ap
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(308/7) os son of Protomenes, Aischylos son of Antandrides,
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(early 3rd cent.) Andros, the son of Aischylos, has shown great in
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(266/5) the people, as proposed by Aischylos . . . concer
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(273) stophylos Eretrians: Aischylos Troizenians: Straton
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(c. 250) est of the Muses, and Aischylos represented the art
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(c. 207/6) y Apollophanes son of Aischylos, Euboulos son of An
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(late 3rd century) on of Midas Philemon Aischylos Demetrios Apollonios
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