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 · Aeschylus ' Seven Against Thebes (Hepta epi Thēbas; Latinized as Septem contra Thebas) was originally performed at the City Dionysia of B.C., as the final tragedy in a trilogy about the family of Oedipus (aka the House of Labdacus). Aeschylus won 1st prize for his tetralogy (the trilogy and a satyr play).Occupation: Ancient History And Latin Expert. Aeschylus Seven Against Thebes Translated by Herbert Weir Smyth Revised by the Seven Against Thebes Heroization team (Hélène Emeriaud, Kelly Lambert, Janet M. Ozsolak, Sarah Scott, Keith Stone) The Acropolis of Thebes, in which stand altars and images of various divinities. A large gathering of citizens of Thebes. Enter Eteokles with attendants. 8 rows · Seven Against Thebes. The third play in a Theban trilogy dealing with the devastating effects of Estimated Reading Time: 8 mins.


The Seven Against Thebes By Aeschylus Written B.C.E Translated by E. D. A. Morshead. Dramatis Personae ETEOCLES, son of Oedipus, King of Thebes A SPY CHORUS OF THEBAN WOMEN ANTIGONE ISMENE sisters of ETEOCLES A HERALD Scene Within the Citadel of Thebes. There is an altar with the statues of several gods visible. Find The Seven Against Thebes by Aeschylus at Biblio. Uncommonly good collectible and rare books from uncommonly good booksellers. The story of Seven Against Thebes is one of the plays that were written by the great tragedian Aeschylus. It is the story of the war the broke out after Oedipus was exiled from the city of Thebes, and his sons Eteocles and Polynices ascended to the throne. The two brothers had initially agreed to share the throne, and rule in an alternating fashion.


Translations. Anna Swanwick, - verse: full text. A. S. Way, – verse. E. D. A. Morshead, – verse: on-line text. Edwyn Bevan, – verse. G. M. Cookson, – verse. Herbert Weir Smyth, – prose: full text. David Grene, – verse. Philip Vellacott, – verse. Helen H. Bacon. “Seven Against Thebes” (Gr: “Hepta epi Thebas” ; Lat: “Septem contra Thebas”) is a tragedy by the ancient Greek playwright Aeschylus, dating from BCE. It is the classic statement of the myth (also covered by Euripides ‘ play “The Phoenician Women”) of the battle for the city of Thebes after the shamed Oedipus relinquished power to his two sons, Eteocles and Polynices. ‎The Seven Against Thebes Aeschylus - The Seven Against Thebes is the third play in an Oedipus-themed trilogy produced by Aeschylus in BC. The bulk of the play consists of rich dialogues between the citizens of Thebes and their king Eteocles regarding the threat of the hostile army before their g.

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