The blog aggregates news about publications, activities, etc. related to Egyptian/Arabic scholarship in the field of Greco-Roman studies and thus seeks to challenge the Eurocentrism prevalent in the field. It aims also at directing the attention to relevant materials from modern nonacademic/public contexts; roughly from 1798-to the present. The news comes mainly from Egypt without excluding other Arabic countries.
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Showing posts with label Aeschylus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Aeschylus. Show all posts
Monday, February 15, 2016
Thursday, July 31, 2014
Πέρσαι of Aeschylus performed in Arabic (audio only)
The Persians of Aeschylus performed by numbers of famous Egyptians actors based on the translation of late Dr. Ibrahim Sokar. It was broadcast by Cairo Public Radio ( the cultural program) along with a very lengthy introduction.
The audio is available from the Arhive.org through this link.
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