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- Cratinus (Ancient Gr****: Κρατῖνος; c. 519 BC – c. 422 BC) was an Athenian comic poet of the Old Comedy. Cratinus was victorious 27 known times,[further...
- survived: Many fragments ascribed to the Old Comedy playwright Cratinus were probably by Cratinus the Younger. Diog. Laërt. iii. 28. Athen. vi. p. 241, c. Clinton...
- The grey threadfin sea-b**** (Cratinus ag****izii) is a species of marine ray finned fish which is a member of the subfamily Serraninae of the family Serranidae...
- Aspasia are known from the surviving fragments of Cratinus and Eupolis. In a fragment of Cratinus' Cheirons, Aspasia is described as "Hera-Aspasia, a...
- trans. Van Hook p. 123) (Gr**** philosophy C5th BC) P. Oxy. 663, Cratinus, Argument of Cratinus' Dionysalexandrus 2. 12-9 (trans. Grenfell & Hunt) (Gr**** poetry...
- and B. Knox (ed.s), Cambridge University Press (1985), p. 337 Cratinus (2011). Cratinus F 342, in Fragments of Old Comedy, Volume I: Alcaeus to Diocles...
- earliest reference to fattened geese is from the 5th-century BC Gr**** poet Cratinus, who wrote of geese-fatteners, yet Egypt maintained its re****tion as the...
- "Nemesis" by Cratinus, Leda was told to sit on an egg so that it would hatch, and this is no doubt the egg that was produced by Nemesis (Cratinus fr. 115 PCG;...
- attested references to tagenias are in the works of the 5th-century BC poets Cratinus and Magnes. Tagenites were made with wheat flour, olive oil, honey, and...
- attested references on tagēnias are in the works of the 5th century BC poets Cratinus and Magnes. Another kind of pancake was staititēs (σταιτίτης), from staitinos...