On Editing Aeschylus: A Criticism is a book written by Walter George Headlam in 1891. The book is a detailed analysis of the work of Aeschylus, a Greek tragedian of the 5th century BC. Headlam, who was a classical scholar and a professor of Greek at the University of Cambridge, examines the various challenges faced by editors of Aeschylus' works and offers his own insights on how to approach the editing process.The book is divided into four chapters,...
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