Choëphori









Choëphori


Choëphori [koh-ef-uh-rahy] Examples noun

  1. a tragedy (458 b.c.) by Aeschylus.

Compare Oresteia. Also called The Libation-bearers. Examples from the Web for choephori Historical Examples of choephori

  • The Choephori, like the plays of schylus generally, consists of scenes from a story taken as known.

    Dramatic Technique

    George Pierce Baker

  • The Choephori (Libation-bearers), the second play of the trilogy, opens with the entry of Orestes.

    Authors of Greece

    T. W. Lumb

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