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Headword: Euphoriôn
Adler number: epsilon,3800
Translated headword: Euphorion
Vetting Status: high
Translation:
Son of Aeschylus the tragic poet;[1] Athenian; a tragic poet himself. [He was the man] who won four victories with the [plays] of his father Aeschylus, which [Aeschylus] had not yet staged.[2] He also wrote his own.
Greek Original:
Euphoriôn, huios Aischulou tou tragikou, Athênaios, tragikos kai autos: hos kai tois Aischulou tou patros, hois mêpô ên epideixamenos, tetrakis enikêsen. egrapse de kai oikeia.
Notes:
OCD(4) s.v. Euphorion(1).
[1] For whom see generally alphaiota 357.
[2] OCD s.v. tentatively suggests that this should be understood to mean one victory with a tetralogy of plays.
Keywords: biography; chronology; geography; tragedy
Translated by: David Whitehead on 21 May 2003@06:54:31.
Vetted by:
Catharine Roth on 25 July 2003@20:18:45.
David Whitehead (augmented notes) on 26 July 2003@08:34:01.
David Whitehead on 16 November 2012@04:33:45.
David Whitehead on 3 August 2014@09:03:17.

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