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Aristophanes (/ˌærɪˈstɒfəniːz/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἀριστοφάνης,
pronounced [
aristopʰánɛːs]; c. 446 – c. 386 BC) was an
Ancient Gr****
comic playwright from...
- 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...
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Aristophanes, Aristophanean, Aristófanes, or Ἀριστοφάνης in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Aristophanes (c. 456 – c. 386 BC) was an Ancient...
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Aristophanes of
Byzantium (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Ἀριστοφάνης ὁ Βυζάντιος
Aristophánēs ho Buzántios;
Byzantium c. 257 –
Alexandria c. 185–180 BC) was a ****enistic...
- in all
Aristophanes'
early plays and his
attempts to
prosecute Aristophanes for
slander in 426 had
merely added fuel to the fire.
Aristophanes however...
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original text.
Aristophanes, Frogs.
Kenneth Dover (ed.) (Oxford:
Clarendon Press, 1993), p. 2. Griffith, Mark (2013).
Aristophanes' Frogs.
Oxford approaches...
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survey in 1960, and
later named after ancient Gr****
dramatist Aristophanes.
Aristophanes was
discovered on 25
September 1960, by
Dutch astronomers Ingrid...
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between choruses. In fact
eight of
Aristophanes'
eleven surviving plays are
named after the Chorus. In
Aristophanes' time, the
Chorus in
tragedy was relatively...
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Agathon and
Aristophanes that a
skillful playwright should be able to
write comedy as well as
tragedy (223d). When
Agathon and
Aristophanes fall asleep...
- Ὄρνιθες, translit. Órnithes) is a
comedy by the
Ancient Gr****
playwright Aristophanes. It was
performed in 414 BC at the City
Dionysia in
Athens where it won...