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Perikeiromene (Gr****: Περικειρομένη),
translated as The Girl with her Hair Cut Short, is an
Ancient Gr****
comedy by
Menander (342/41 – 292/91 BC) that...
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discovery of the
Cairo Codex,
which contained large parts of the Samia, the
Perikeiromene, and the Epitrepontes; a
section of the Heros; and
another fragment...
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Mosaic from
Antioch depicting a
scene from the play
Perikeiromene. The
woman to the left is
identified as Glykera, the
pallake of the man in the middle...
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pallake of
Polemon (center), and a
household slave named Sosias (right) in a
scene from the play
Perikeiromene by Menander,
first performed around 313 BC...
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Epitrepontes ("Men at Arbitration"),
Samia ("The Girl from Samos"), and
Perikeiromene ("The Girl who had her Hair Shorn"). [citation needed] Much of the rest...
- 342–343, 468–473; Plato,
Republic 451a; Demosthenes, 25.37; Menander,
Perikeiromene 304; Gr**** Anthology, 9.405, 12.300; Ammi**** Marcellinus,
History 14...
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accounting for
about half of the play, were
found in 1907,
alongside Perikeiromene and
Samia in the
Cairo Codex.
Additional fragments of the play have...
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fragments exist for
another five plays: Aspis, Epitrepontes, Misoumenos,
Perikeiromene and Sikyonioi.
Ancient Gr****
tragedies were most
often based upon myths...
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century AD.
Other plays, such as Samia, Aspis, Heros, Epitrepontes,
Perikeiromene have
survived in fragments.
Fragments of the
Dyskolos currently exist...
- Menander. It
included large parts of
Epitrepontes (The Arbitration),
Perikeiromene (The Girl with her Hair Cut Short) and
Samia (The Girl from Samos),...