A Possible date of the Revival of Aeschylus´ The Seven Against Thebes

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A Possible date of the Revival of Aeschylus´ The Seven Against Thebes. / Lech, Marcel Lysgaard.

I: Classical Quarterly, Bind 58, Nr. 2, 2008.

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Lech, ML 2008, 'A Possible date of the Revival of Aeschylus´ The Seven Against Thebes', Classical Quarterly, bind 58, nr. 2.

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Lech, M. L. (2008). A Possible date of the Revival of Aeschylus´ The Seven Against Thebes. Classical Quarterly, 58(2).

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Lech ML. A Possible date of the Revival of Aeschylus´ The Seven Against Thebes. Classical Quarterly. 2008;58(2).

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Lech, Marcel Lysgaard. / A Possible date of the Revival of Aeschylus´ The Seven Against Thebes. I: Classical Quarterly. 2008 ; Bind 58, Nr. 2.

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