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- Aristophanes (/ˌærɪˈstɒfəniːz/; Ancient Gr****: Ἀριστοφάνης [aristopʰánɛːs]; c. 446 – c. 386 BC) was an Ancient Gr**** comic playwright from Athens. He...
- Firmin Aristophane Boulon (or simply Aristophane; 1967–2004) was a Guadeloupe-born cartoonist. A graduate of the French schools École nationale supérieure...
- Look up Aristophanes, Aristophanean, Aristófanes, or Ἀριστοφάνης in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Aristophanes (c. 456 – c. 386 BC) was an Ancient...
- Aristophanes of Byzantium (Ancient Gr****: Ἀριστοφάνης ὁ Βυζάντιος Aristophánēs ho Buzántios; Byzantium c. 257 – Alexandria c. 185–180 BC) was a ****enistic...
- Λυσιστράτη, Lysistrátē, lit. 'army disbander') is an ancient Gr**** comedy by Aristophanes, originally performed in classical Athens in 411 BC. It is a comic account...
- Νεφέλαι, Nephelai) is a Gr**** comedy play written by the playwright Aristophanes. A lampooning of intellectual fashions in classical Athens, it was originally...
- and A Parliament of Women) is a comedy written by the Gr**** playwright Aristophanes in 391 BC. The play invents a scenario where the women of Athens ****ume...
- abbreviated Ran. or Ra.) is a comedy written by the Ancient Gr**** playwright Aristophanes. It was performed at the Lenaia, one of the Festivals of Dionysus in...
- is the fourth in chronological order of the eleven surviving plays by Aristophanes. It was produced at the Lenaia festival in 422 BC, during Athens' short-lived...
- graduated from École normale supérieure. His works include: Études sur Aristophane (1867), Le Romantisme des classiques (1882), and the earlier, controversial...