Tragoediae
by Aeschylus
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Aeschyli Tragoediae V1-V2: Searches returned listings for the text edition of 'Aeschyli Tragoediae V1-V2' on platforms like Better World Books, which may list 'Audiobook' as an available format without specifying if it is an official production. Since the work is ancient Greek drama, any readily available audiobook is highly likely to be a public domain reading, which may or may not be complete or unabridged in the modern sense, and is not confirmed to be an official, modern retail audiobook. - Public Domain/Classical Text EditionsAvailable
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Aeschyli Tragoediae superstites, Graeca in eas scholia et deperditarum fragmenta cum versione latina et commentario...: This result from Google Books points to a scholarly edition of the tragedies, which is an eBook and not an audiobook. However, works of this nature often have independent, public domain audiobook recordings available outside the major commercial platforms listed, though none were explicitly found in the initial targeted search. - Public Domain/Classical Text EditionsAvailable
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Septem Quae Supersunt Tragoediae: A listing for a physical book suggests that while an audiobook is not explicitly confirmed on major retail sites, various individual tragedies or collections by Aeschylus are available in different published editions, implying that public domain audio readings likely exist. - Public Domain/Classical Text EditionsAvailable
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Aeschylus II: The Oresteia, Edition 3: Google Play Books lists several specific plays or collections by Aeschylus, such as 'The Oresteia' and 'The Persians', which are commercially sold as eBooks. It is highly probable that audio versions of these individual works, produced by independent narrators or via public domain sources (like LibriVox, which was suggested in a related search), exist, but a comprehensive, official audiobook for the Latin title 'Tragoediae' was not directly confirmed.
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A direct search for an official, unabridged audiobook specifically for 'Tragoediae' by Aeschylus across the specified official retailers (Audible, Google Play Books, Apple Books, Kobo, OverDrive, Hoopla, Libby) did not yield a confirmed modern retail production. The searches primarily returned listings for scholarly or public domain *text editions* (eBooks or physical books) of the Latin title 'Aeschyli Tragoediae' or individual Greek tragedy collections by Aeschylus (like 'The Oresteia') on sites like Better World Books and Google Books. Because Aeschylus's works are ancient and in the public domain, numerous audiobook recordings of individual plays or collections likely exist via free services (like LibriVox, though not explicitly searched here) or independent publishers, but no single, official, unabridged audiobook matching the requested title was positively identified on the major commercial platforms.