AESCHYLUS VI

— Allen J. Romano, allenjromano@gmail.com

Week 6: Aeschylean-ism

Prometheus Bound

after 479 BCE, before 429

484 BCE

Aeschylus First Victory

472

Persians

468

Sophocles' First competition

?463

Suppliants

467

Seven Against Thebes

458

Oresteia

1.1 Myths of Prometheus

560-550 BCE

Cole, 1920

1.2 Staging Prometheus

mechane

2.1 Aeschylus vs. Aeschylean

Edith Hamilton, The Greek Way (1930)

Chorus
Zeus, who sets mortals on the path to understanding, Zeus, who has established as a fixed law that “wisdom comes by suffering.” But even as trouble, bringing memory of pain, drips over the mind in sleep, [180] so wisdom comes to men, whether they want it or not. Harsh, it seems to me, is the grace of gods enthroned upon their awful seats.

 

– Agamemnon, 179ff

Chorus
Zeus, who sets mortals on the path to understanding, Zeus, who has established as a fixed law that “wisdom comes by suffering.” But even as trouble, bringing memory of pain, drips over the mind in sleep, [180] so wisdom comes to men, whether they want it or not. Harsh, it seems to me, is the grace of gods enthroned upon their awful seats.

 

– Agamemnon, 179ff

pathei mathos

Aeschylus 6

By Allen Romano

Aeschylus 6

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