Aeschylus, III, Fragments
Aeschylus
Edited and translated by Alan H. Sommerstein
- Preface
- Introduction
- Bibliography
- Sigla
- Abbreviations
Attributed Fragments
- Athamas
- Egyptians
- Women of Aetna
- Amymone
- Women of Argos
- The Argo or Oarsmen
- Atalanta
- Bacchae
- Bassarids
- Glaucus
- Glaucus the Sea-god
- Glaucus of
- Potniae
- Danaids
- Net-Haulers
- Eleusinians
- Epigoni
- Edonians
- Daughters of the Sun
- Children of Heracles
- Chamber-Makers
- The Sacred Delegation or At the Isthmian Games
- Thracian Women
- Priestesses
- Ixion
- Iphigeneia
- Cabeiri
- Callisto
- Carians or Europa
- Cercyon
- Heralds
- Circe
- Cretan
- Women
- Laius
- The Lion
- Lemnian
- Women
- Lycurgus
- Memnon
- Myrmidons
- Mysians
- Youths
- Nemea
- Nereids
- Niobe
- Wool-Carders
- Oedipus
- The Award of the Arms
- Bone-Gatherers
- Palamedes
- Pentheus
- Perrhaebian Women
- Penelope
- Polydectes
- Prometheus
- Prometheus
- Unbound
- Prometheus the Fire-Bearer
- The Escort
- Proteus
- Women of Salamis
- Semele or Water-Carriers
- Sisyphus the Runaway and Sisyphus the Stone-Roller
- The Sphinx
- Telephus
- Archeresses
- The Nurses of Dionysus
- Hypsipyle
- Philoctetes
- Phineus
- Phorcides
- Phrygians or The Ransoming of Hector
- Ghost-Raisers
- The Weighing of Souls
- Oreithyia
- “The Dike Play”
Unattributed Fragments
Probably Aeschylean Papyrus Fragments
Doubtfully Ascribe Fragments