Vol. V. p. 191. Thirlwall had defended the statement of Æschylus.
Herodotus VII. 1-4.
Trilogie, p. 470; Ariadne, p. 81.
These plays were Phineus, the Persians, Glaucus, and Prometheus. The last was a satiric piece, having no connection with the Prometheus Bound, or the trilogy to which it belonged.
See Linwood—voce βαΰζω.