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  1. Brown (1998, 441), Cartledge (1997, 3–5), Goldhill (1997, 54), and Ley (2007, 206). Taxidou notes that "most scholars now call 'Greek' tragedy 'Athenian' tragedy, which is historically correct" (2004, 104). Brown writes that ancient Greek drama "was essentially the creation of classical Athens: all the dramatists who were later regarded as classics were active at Athens in the 5th and 4th centuries BCE (the time of the Athenian democracy), and all the surviving plays date from this period" (1998, 441). "The dominant culture of Athens in the fifth century", Goldhill writes, "can be said to have invented theatre" (1997, 54).
  2. Banham (1998, 441–444)
  3. The theory that Prometheus Bound was not written by Aeschylus would bring this number to six dramatists whose work survives.
  4. Banham (1998, 8) và Brockett, Hildy (2003, 15–16).
  5. Brockett và Hildy (2003, 43)
  6. Brockett và Hildy (2003, 36, 47).
  7. Brockett và Hildy (2003, 43). 
  8. Brockett và Hildy (2003, 46–47).
  9. Brockett và Hildy (2003, 47).
  10. Brockett và Hildy (2003, 76, 78)
  11. Brockett và Hildy (2003, 76).
  12. Brockett và Hildy (2003, 77)