Quae supersunt omnia; recensuit et brevi commentario instruxit Fredericus A. Paley presents the complete surviving works of Aeschylus, meticulously reviewed and annotated by the esteemed classical scholar Fredericus A. Paley. This edition, originally published in 1845, offers a valuable resource for students and scholars of Greek tragedy. Paley's commentary provides insightful analysis and context, enhancing the reader's understanding of Aeschylus's profound dramatic works.
Written in Latin, this edition showcases the enduring legacy of Aeschylus and the meticulous scholarship of the 19th century. It remains an essential text for anyone interested in classical literature, Greek language, and the history of classical scholarship.
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