An edition of Prometheus Bound (1559)

Prometheus vinctus

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Aeschylus
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An edition of Prometheus Bound (1559)

Prometheus vinctus

Ed. 5.
  • 4.33 ·
  • 3 Ratings
  • 52 Want to read
  • 3 Currently reading
  • 4 Have read

Greek text. Notes in Latin.

Publish Date
Publisher
Benjamin Fellowes
Language
Ancient Greek, Latin
Pages
228

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Previews available in: English Ancient Greek Danish

Edition Availability
Cover of: Prometheus bound
Prometheus bound
2005, Aris & Phillips, Brand: Aris Phillips
in English
Cover of: Prometheus bound
Prometheus bound
1989, Oxford University Press
in English
Cover of: Prometheus bound
Prometheus bound
1983, Cambridge University Press
in English
Cover of: Prometheus bound
Prometheus bound
1900, G.P. Putnam
in English
Cover of: Prometheus bound
Cover of: The Prometheus bound of Aeschylus
Cover of: Den bundne Prometheus
Den bundne Prometheus: tragedie of Æschylos
1854, Samfundet til den danske literaturs fremme
in Danish
Cover of: Prometheus
Cover of: Prometheus vinctus
Prometheus vinctus
1829, Benjamin Fellowes
in Ancient Greek and Latin - Ed. 5.
Cover of: Æschyli Prometheus vinctus
Æschyli Prometheus vinctus
1822, G. & W. B. Whittaker
Cover of: Aeschyli Prometheus vinctus
Aeschyli Prometheus vinctus
1822, sumptibus C.H.F. Hartmanni

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Edition Notes

Greek title precedes Latin.

Published in
Londinum

The Physical Object

Pagination
xii, 228 p.
Number of pages
228

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL16872128M
OCLC/WorldCat
20660065, 954005669
Hathi Trust
009789760

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Work Description

An ancient Greek tragedy attributed to Aeschylus. The play follows the sufferings of the Titan Prometheus who has been fastened to a rock by Zeus as punishment for giving the knowledge of fire to mankind.

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