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- The Acharnians or Acharnians (Ancient Gr****: Ἀχαρνεῖς Akharneîs; Attic: Ἀχαρνῆς) is the third play — and the earliest of the eleven surviving plays — by...
- The Acharnians seems to indicate that the "poet" had a close, personal ****ociation with the island of Aegina. Similarly, the hero in The Acharnians complains...
- Aristophanes: Lysistrata, The Acharnians, Clouds. Penguin classics 1975, p. 17 Aristophanes: Lysistrata, The Acharnians, Clouds A. Sommerstein, Penguin...
- called, because the Acharnians said that the ivy first grew in this deme. One of the plays of Aristophanes bears the name of the Acharnians. The oldest confirmed...
- Lysistrata's divided Chorus is found in the earliest of the surviving plays, The Acharnians, where the Chorus very briefly divides into factions for and against the...
- The Acharnians, The Clouds Alan Sommerstein, Penguin classics 1973, page 37 ibidem Clouds (1970), page XXIX Aristophanes: Lysistrata, The Acharnians, The...
- Their Picnics". Live Science. Retrieved 5 February 2020. Aristophanes. Acharnians 1007, Clouds 178, Wasps 354, Birds 388, 672. Xenophon. ****enica, HG3...
- (sycophantikos) – the pun however is developed more explicitly in The Acharnians (Acharnians line 725-6) Phalerum: An old port of Athens, it is a source of sardines...
- scholars to have died, the Athenian comic dramatist Aristophanes created The Acharnians, in which he blames the Peloponnesian War on the abduction of some prostitutes...
- works survive, refers to Aspasia only once in his surviving corpus, in Acharnians. In a p****age parodying the beginning of Herodotus' Histories, Aristophanes...