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Sophocles - Surviving works |  | Sophocles - Surviving works: Encyclopedia II - Sophocles - Surviving works |  | Years are approximate
Sophocles - The Theban plays.
442 BC Antigone
427 BC Oedipus the King (Oedipus Rex or Oedipus Tyrannos)
407 BC Oedipus at Colonus
Sophocles - Other plays.
445 BC Ajax
413 BC The Trachiniae
410 BC Electra
410 BC Philoctetes
Sophocles - Fragmentary plays.
5th century BC The Tracking Satyrs ...
See also:Sophocles, Sophocles - Surviving works, Sophocles - The Theban plays, Sophocles - Other plays, Sophocles - Fragmentary plays, Sophocles - Trivia |  | | Sophocles, Sophocles - Fragmentary plays, Sophocles - Other plays, Sophocles - Surviving works, Sophocles - The Theban plays, Sophocles - Trivia, Tragedy on screen |  | |
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Sophocles - Surviving works
Years are approximate
Sophocles - The Theban plays
- 442 BC Antigone
- 427 BC Oedipus the King (Oedipus Rex or Oedipus Tyrannos)
- 407 BC Oedipus at Colonus
Sophocles - Other plays
- 445 BC Ajax
- 413 BC The Trachiniae
- 410 BC Electra
- 410 BC Philoctetes
Sophocles - Fragmentary plays
- 5th century BC The Tracking Satyrs
- 5th century BC The Progeny
Fragments of The Tracking Satyrs (Ichneutae) were discovered in Egypt in 1907. It is one of only two recovered satyr plays.
Fragments of The Progeny (Epigonoi) were discovered in April 2005 by classicists at Oxford University with the help of infrared technology previously used for satellite imaging. The tragedy tells the story of the siege of Thebes. The fragment translates to the following:
Speaker A: . . . gobbling the whole, sharpening the flashing iron.
Speaker B: And the helmets are shaking their purple-dyed crests, and for the wearers of breast-plates the weavers are striking up the wise shuttle's songs, that wakes up those who are asleep.
Speaker A: And he is gluing together the chariot's rail. [1]
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