- Erofili, also
spelled as
Erophile (Gr****: Ερωφίλη), is the most
famous and
often performed tragedy of the
Cretan theater. It was
written around 1600 in...
- Euripides),
medieval (stanzas from folk
songs and
George Hortatzis'
romance Erophile) and
modern (Dionysios Solomos,
Constantine Cavafy,
Odysseus Elytis, Nikos...
- emerged,
culminating with the
early 17th-century
romances Erotokritos and
Erophile.
After the
Ottoman conquest of
Cyprus in 1571,
Crete was Venice's last...
- 17th
centuries under Venetian rule. His best-known work is
Erofili (or
Erophile), a
tragedy set in Egypt.
Norman Davies (1996). Europe: A History. Oxford...
-
themes such as honour, friendship,
bravery and courage.
Erotokritos and
Erophile by
Georgios Hortatzis constitute classic examples of Gr**** Renaissance...
- 15–17th centuries.
Georgios Hortatzis was
author of the
dramatic work
Erophile. The
painter Domenicos Theotocopoulos,
better known as El Greco, was born...
-
Cover of the 1637
editio princeps of
Erophile (left) and a 1713 copy of
Erotokritos (right); two
major pieces of
Cretan Renaissance literature....
- most
important creations are the
romantic epic
Erotokritos and the
dramas Erophile and The
Sacrifice of
Abraham with a few
minor pictures of
customs and manners...