FROM THE DELPHIC FESTIVALS.—In May of this year the marble theatre of Delphi saw for the second time, after a lapse of almost 24 centuries the representation of Prometheus Bound,” the famous drama of Aeschylus. The photograph was taken while the scene was in progress in which the Dauahter of the Ocean hears the wailings of Prometheus, fastened to the rock by the will of Zeus, and hastens to his aid. They are singing and accompanying their song with graceful rhythmic movements. a
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1016, 5 July 1930, Page 19
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83FROM THE DELPHIC FESTIVALS.—In May of this year the marble theatre of Delphi saw for the second time, after a lapse of almost 24 centuries the representation of Prometheus Bound,” the famous drama of Aeschylus. The photograph was taken while the scene was in progress in which the Dauahter of the Ocean hears the wailings of Prometheus, fastened to the rock by the will of Zeus, and hastens to his aid. They are singing and accompanying their song with graceful rhythmic movements. a Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1016, 5 July 1930, Page 19
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