Poems by Aeschylus
Aeschylus is an Ancient Greek author. He is considered to be the Father of Greek Tragedy. Here, the Poetry Monster presents a collection of works by Aeschylus, in English translation as well as in other languages. Time permitting, Poetry Monster is going to expand this translation collection and add new specimens of Aeschylus’s work.
- The Vision Of Cassandra
- The Sacrifice Of Iphigenia
- The Lament Of The Old Nurse
- The Defiance Of Eteocles
- The Decree Of Athena
- The Complaint Of Prometheus
- The Beacon Fires
- The Battle Of Salamis
- Song Of The Furies
- Prometheus Amid Hurricane And Earthquake
- Prayer Artemis
- Lament Two Brothers Slain Each Other039s Hand
- Lament For The Two Brothers Slain By Each Others Hand
- Fragment From Aeschylus
- Complaint Prometheus
- Battle Salamis
- A Prayer For Artemis
A few more ancient poems by classical authors in translation:
- The Storm
- The State
- The Poor Fisherman
- The Palace
- Storm
- Poor Fisherman
- Invitation
- A Banquet Song
- The Vision Of Cassandra
- The Sacrifice Of Iphigenia
- The Lament Of The Old Nurse
- The Defiance Of Eteocles
- The Decree Of Athena
- The Complaint Of Prometheus
- The Beacon Fires
- The Battle Of Salamis
- Song Of The Furies
- Prometheus Amid Hurricane And Earthquake
- Prayer Artemis
- Lament Two Brothers Slain Each Other039s Hand
- Lament For The Two Brothers Slain By Each Others Hand
- Fragment From Aeschylus
- Complaint Prometheus
- Battle Salamis
- A Prayer For Artemis
- O fortunatus nimium, etc., a translation out of Virgil by Abraham Cowley
- Aeneid by Virgil
- Eclogue VIII by Virgil
- Eclogue VI by Virgil
- Eclogue IV by Virgil
- Eclogue III by Virgil
- Eclogue V by Virgil
- Ecologue IX by Virgil
- Ecologue I by Virgil
- Eclogue X by Virgil
Parallel translations, the parallel world of translating poetry
Poetry in Russian (you’d have to select Russian in the language switch area, otherwise you won’t be able to read poems in Russian)
Works by Aeschylus
Tragedies by Aeschylus.