Vita Aeschyli 9: Miscarriages in the Theatre of Dionysos

Classical Quarterly 38 (2):554-555 (1988)
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Anonymous, Vita Aeschyli 9 preserves the following startling report concerning Aeschylus: Some say that at the performance of the Eumenides, by bringing on the chorus one by one, as he did, he terrified the audience so that children swooned and fetuses were aborted

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