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1.4.0.3 by Automon


Mar 11, 2016

About Αισχύλος, Έργα

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- Persians - Seven on Thebes - Iketides - Supplier Bound - Oresteia - Agamemnon

A free app / book works of Aeschylus:

- Persians

- Seven Against Thebes

- Suppliants

- Prometheus Bound

- Oresteia

- Agamemnon

- Evmenides

- Eumenides

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O Aeschylus, dramatic poet, was born in 525 BC or 524 BC in Eleusis.

He was the scion of a noble landowner Eforionos, the genus Codrids and presented early in the dramatic competitions at the 70th Olympiad (499/496 BC), where he competed against the dramatic poets Pratinas and Choerile. It was an Athenian citizen who participated in the battles against the Persians, and had two brothers who also fought in the battle of Marathon, the defense and the Kynaigeiro. The latter even died at Marathon in an effort to keep with his hands as he was probably Manual force and wrestler, a ship before the Persians come off. This involvement reflects the theatrical and poetic arena is precisely the historical moment of the city, interpreted ideologically, politically and philosophically and interpreted it. His work concentrated the meaning of the law, and the consciousness of the poet as a militant citizen. According to G. Thomson Aeschylus was a follower of Pythagoras and dramas are full Pythagorean ideas. He regarded it as the greatest achievement of his life participating in the Battle of Marathon, the battle of Artemisium and at the Battle of Salamis. All the above should be considered together with the possible participation of the Eleusinian Mysteries, the worship of Demeter and Persephone. In the prime of life he traveled to Sicily, at the court of Hieron, a powerful lord inviting great artists of his time at Syracuse. There is probable that presented for the second time the Persians. He traveled a second time in Sicily probably because of his disagreement with the Athenian audience - as shown in a passage in Aristophanes' Frogs. He died in Gela in 456/455 BC. Said that when he was killed suffered head of a turtle, which had been thrown up by an eagle to break the shell and then to eat. The Athenians secured his legacy of great dramatic poet, voting in accordance with the law which allowed anyone who wanted to participate in the contest works of Aeschylus. His two sons, sensitivity and euphoria, also wrote tragedies and Filoklis, son of his sister. The euphoria allegedly beat and even his father and Sophocles in dramatic contests.

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The free e-book has the following functions:

- Change page with the visual feel of a real book

- Creating and deleting personal bookmarks

- Automatic bookmark. Close the book, and just return it remembers where you left off

- Percentage% completion of the book.

- Watch, not to forget reading the book

- Day and Night

- Modify the font color for more relaxed reading.

- Automatically adjust the text size on the screen

Happy reading

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Last updated on Mar 11, 2016

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