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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...
- 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...
- Korinna) poet
traditionally attributed to the 6th
century BC
Cratinus poet of Old
Comedy Cratinus the
Younger poet of
Middle Comedy Creophylus of
Samos (in...
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According to
Eratosthenes in his Catasterismi, this
version was
presented by
Cratinus.
Nemesis enacted divine retribution on
Narcissus for his vanity. After...
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Aspasia are
known from the
surviving fragments of
Cratinus and Eupolis. In a
fragment of
Cratinus' Cheirons,
Aspasia is
described as "Hera-Aspasia, a...
- 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...
- "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;...
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Euetes 485 BC
Euxenides 485 BC
Mylus 485 BC
Chionides 487 BC
Magnes 472 BC
Cratinus (~520–420 BC)
Crates c. 450 BC
Ecphantides Pisander Epilycus Callias Schoenion...