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Scholia Graeca in Aeschylum quae exstant omnia.
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ISBN: 3110949830 9783110949834 9783598710223 Year: 2009 Publisher: Berolini

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Scholia. --- Criticism --- Philology --- Aeschylus.


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Der Chor in den Tragödien des Aischylos : Affekt und Reaktion
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ISBN: 9783823364849 3823364847 Year: 2009 Volume: 7 Publisher: Tübingen Gunter Narr Verlag


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Aischylos : Meister der griechischen Tragödie
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ISBN: 9783406591303 Year: 2009 Publisher: München...[etc] C.H. Beck

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Eschyle à l'aube du théâtre occidental : neuf exposés suivis de discussions : Vandoeuvres--Genève, 25-29 aout 2008
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ISBN: 9782600007559 2600007555 Year: 2009 Volume: 55 Publisher: Genève : Fondation Hardt,


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Aeschylus Persae
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ISBN: 9780199269891 0199269890 Year: 2009 Publisher: Oxford New York : Oxford University Press,

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Aischylos : Interpretationen zum Verständnis seiner Theologie
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ISBN: 9783406588044 3406588042 2821846401 Year: 2009 Volume: 133 Publisher: C.H.Beck

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Bei Aischylos (525/4-456/5 v.Chr.) hat die attische Tragödie von bescheidenen Anfängen zu ihrer Vollendung geführt. Man war gewohnt, den Dichter einen Theologen zu nennen, von seiner Zeus-Religion zu sprechen, bis Mitte der 50er Jahre sich das Bild mit den Angriffen der anglophonen Forschung verdüsterte. Namentlich der Oxforder Gelehrte Hugh Lloyd-Jones hat Aischylos den Rang eines originellen theologischen Denkers abgesprochen, und dies mit bis heute anhaltender Wirkung. Robert Bees führt dagegen den Nachweis, daß hinter den sechs (unbestrittenen) Dramen ein persönlicher Glaube des Dichters steht, nach dem das Handeln des Zeus in allem gerecht ist: Symbolisiert im Wirken seiner Tochter Dike, die zur Erde geschickt wird, um den Willen des Vaters unter den Menschen durchzusetzen. Menschliches und göttliches Wollen, so die Überzeugung des Aischylos, müssen in eins zusammengehen, soll auf Erden Gerechtigkeit walten. Das Gute und Gerechte steht dem Bösen und Ungerechten gegenüber, und es ist Zeus, der beiden Seiten das Gebührende zuweist. Unter diesen Voraussetzungen ergeben sich neue Einsichten in alte Fragen, etwa die Opferung Iphigenies durch Agamemnon, welche nun nicht mehr als Verbrechen erscheint, sondern als einzig richtiges Handeln eines Feldherrn, der in göttlicher Mission gegen Troja zieht. Daß allein die Gerechtigkeit des Zeus entscheidend ist für das Handeln des Menschen, zeigt Bees in seiner Dramen-Interpretation, die auch Nichtfachleuten verständlich ist, da alles Griechische in Übersetzung vorgelegt wird. Beigegeben ist eine Interpretation des Prometheus Desmotes, der Aischylos fälschlich zugeschrieben wurde. Bees erhärtet die von ihm bereits 1993 begründete Unechtheit des Stückes nun von einer anderen Seite: die Ungerechtigkeit des Zeus, die in diesem Stück allenthalben zu Tage tritt, erscheint als bewußte Provokation eines unbekannten Autors gegen den Glauben des Aischylos.


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Aeschylus
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ISBN: 9780715636428 0715636421 9781472519634 1472519639 9781472539595 1472539591 Year: 2009 Volume: *7 Publisher: London New York

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"The 'Eumenides', the concluding drama in Aeschylus' sole surviving trilogy, the "Oresteia", is not only one of the most admired Greek tragedies, but also one of the most controversial and contested, both to specialist scholars and public intellectuals. It stands at the crux of the controversies over the relationship between the fledgling democracy of Athens and the dramas it produced during the City Dionysia, and over the representation of women in the theatre and their implied status in Athenian society. The "Eumenides" enacts the trial of Agamemnon's son Orestes, who had been ordered under the threat of punishment by the god Apollo to murder his mother Clytemnestra, who had earlier killed Agamemnon. In the Eumenides, Orestes, hounded by the Eumenides (Furies), travels first to Delphi to obtain ritual purgation of his mother's blood, and then, at Apollo's urging, to Athens to seek the help of Athena, who then decides herself that an impartial jury of Athenians should decide the matter. Aeschylus thus presents a drama that shows a growing awareness of the importance of free will in Athenian thought through the mythologized institution of the first jury trial."--Bloomsbury Publishing The "Eumenides", the concluding drama in Aeschylus' sole surviving trilogy, the "Oresteia", is not only one of the most admired Greek tragedies, but also one of the most controversial and contested, both to specialist scholars and public intellectuals. It stands at the crux of the controversies over the relationship between the fledgling democracy of Athens and the dramas it produced during the City Dionysia, and over the representation of women in the theatre and their implied status in Athenian society. The "Eumenides" enacts the trial of Agamemnon's son Orestes, who had been ordered under the threat of punishment by the god Apollo to murder his mother Clytemnestra, who had earlier killed Agamemnon.In the "Eumenides", Orestes, hounded by the Eumenides (Furies), travels first to Delphi to obtain ritual purgation of his mother's blood, and then, at Apollo's urging, to Athens to seek the help of Athena, who then decides herself that an impartial jury of Athenians should decide the matter. Aeschylus thus presents a drama that shows a growing awareness of the importance of free will in Athenian thought through the mythologized institution of the first jury trial


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Under the sign of the shield : semiotics and Aeschylus' Seven against Thebes
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ISBN: 9780739125892 0739125893 Year: 2009 Publisher: Lanham (Md.) : Lexington books,


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Drama for students. : presenting analysis, context and criticism on commonly studied dramas
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ISBN: 0787681229 1414449380 Year: 2009 Publisher: Detroit, Michigan : Gale,

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Features analysis of the plays most frequently studied in literature classes. Entries include: introduction providing overview of play; brief biography of playwright; plot summary; discussion of play's principal themes; understandable essays on play's construction; and excerpted critical commentary.


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The complete Aeschylus.
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ISBN: 9780199738151 0199738157 9780195373370 0195373375 0199706441 9786611998547 1281998540 0199706417 0190451831 9780199706419 Year: 2009 Publisher: New York Oxford Oxford University Press

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The volume brings together four major works by one of the great classical dramatists: Prometheus Bound, translated by James Scully and C. John Herrington, a haunting depiction of the most famous of Olympian punishments; The Suppliants, translated by Peter Burian, an extraordinary drama of flight and rescue arising from women's resistance to marriage; Persians, translated by Janet Lembke and C. John Herington, a masterful telling of the Persian Wars from the view of the defeated; and Seven Against Thebes, translated by Anthony Hecht and Helen Bacon.

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Philip --- Alexander, --- Greece --- Grèce --- History --- Histoire --- Grèce --- Filip --- Filippo, --- Philip, --- Philippe, --- Philippos --- Philippus --- Alejandro, --- Alekjhāṇḍara, --- Aleksandar, --- Aleksander, --- Aleksandr, --- Alekʻsandre, --- Aleksandros bar Filipos, --- Aleksandŭr, Makedonski, --- Alessandro, --- Alexander --- Alexandre, --- Alexandros --- Alexandros, --- Alexandros, Megalos, --- Alexandru, --- Alexantros, --- Aleksandŭr, --- Александър, --- Iskandar, --- Maḳdonya, Aleksandros bar Filipos, --- Makedonski, Aleksandŭr, --- Македонски, Александър, --- Megalexandros, --- Megas Alexandros, --- Nagy Sándor, --- Sikandar, --- Iskender, --- Μέγας Ἀλέξανδρος, --- Ἀλέξανδρος, --- Ἀλέξανδρος --- אלכסנדר בן פיליפוס, --- אלכסנדר, --- اسكندر كبير --- اسکندر اعظم --- سکندراعظم --- Griechenland --- Hellas --- Yaṿan --- Vasileion tēs Hellados --- Hellēnikē Dēmokratia --- République hellénique --- Royaume de Grèce --- Kingdom of Greece --- Hellenic Republic --- Ancient Greece --- Ελλάδα --- Ellada --- Ελλάς --- Ellas --- Ελληνική Δημοκρατία --- Ellēnikē Dēmokratia --- Elliniki Dimokratia --- Grecia --- Grčija --- Hellada --- اليونان --- يونان --- al-Yūnān --- Yūnān --- 希腊 --- Xila --- Греция --- Gret︠s︡ii︠a︡ --- Филип --- Greek literature. --- Balkan literature --- Byzantine literature --- Classical literature --- Classical philology --- Greek philology --- Aeschylus --- Eskhil --- Eschylus --- Aischylos --- Esquilo --- Eschilo --- Aiskhilos --- Eshil --- Æskílos --- Ajschylos --- Eschil --- Esḳilos --- Eschyle --- Äschylos --- Eskili --- Aiszkhülosz --- Eschylos --- Iskilos --- Эсхил --- אייסכילוס --- איסכילאס --- איסכילוס --- إيسخولوس --- ايسخيلوس --- Αἰσχύλος

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