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Aeschylus

Aeschylus Bilingual: Nobody’s slaves & The Technology of a New God (In English and Greek) 

Aeschylus Tragedies - Full Text in English:

Agamemnon

Choephori (Libation Bearers)

Eumenides

Persians

Prometheus Bound

Seven Against Thebes

Suppliants

Arnold Toynbee, Ancient Greek History and the West

R. W. Livingstone, On the Ancient Greek Literature

A. Zimmern, Ancient Greek Political Theory

Aeschylus @ Theatre history. 

Aeschylus in Greek only: Agamemnon, Seven against Thebes, Eumenides, Prometheus bound, Choephoroi.

Cf. A Day in Old Athens * Myths and Legends of Ancient Greece and Rome

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