Aeschylus. Danaids
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- Aeschylus.
- Danaids
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- Play
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- (lcsh) Drama
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- Aeschylus. Danaïdes
- Aeschylus. Daughters of Danaus
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Sources
- found: Purcărete, Silviu. Les Danaïdes, c1996:t.p. (Les Danaïdes : d'après Eschyle)
- found: Wikipedia, May 14, 2014(under The Suppliants (Aeschylus): The Suppliants is a play by Aeschylus. It was probably first performed sometime after 470 BC as the first play in a tetralogy, sometimes referred to as the Danaid Tetralogy, which probably included the lost plays The Egyptians (also called Aigyptioi), and The Daughters of Danaus (also called The Danaids or The Danaides), and the satyr play Amymone; one significant passage from The Danaids has been preserved)
- found: Blogging the classics, October 9, 2008, viewed on May 14, 2014(Hiketides (The Suppliants) (c.470 BC) by Aeschylus. The Suppliants is the first part of a lost trilogy that would have included the works The Egyptians and The Daughters of Danaus) - http://bloggingtheclassics.wordpress.com/2008/10/09/aeschylus-the-suppliants-470-bce/
- found: Aeschylus. Aeschylus, c1998- , via Google books, viewed on May 14, 2014:volume 2, page 106 (The Danaids; a few small fragments remain)
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- 2000-01-05: new
- 2016-02-20: revised
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