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- innovation that ancient critics ascribed to Pratinas was the separation of the satyric from the tragic drama. Pratinas is frequently credited as having introduced...
- prestigious cultural event of the year." The satyric drama may be traced back to Pratinas of Phlius, c. 500 BC. After settling in Athens, he probably adapted the...
- edwardsii van der Hoeven, 1845 Euphaedra (Euphaedrana) edwardsii Romaleosoma pratinas Doubleday, 1848 Euphaedra edwardsi viridis Suffert, 1904 Euphaedra edwardsi...
- possibly eight, dramatic poets (probably including C****ilus, Phrynichus, and Pratinas) who had won tragic victories at the Dionysia before Aeschylus had. Thespis...
- 2325). (? = exact year not preserved) Pre 484 - C****ilus, Phrynichus, Pratinas 484 BC - Aeschylus 4?? BC - Euetes 472 BC - Aeschylus (The Persians) 471...
- (c. 310 BC – c. 240 BC) Poseidippus of C****andreia (316 BC – c. 250 BC) Pratinas (fl. c. 500 BC) Praxilla (5th century BC) Quintus Smyrnaeus (c. 4th century...
- 1997 Memana Stoddart & Lowry, 2010 Perrierella Chevreux & Bouvier, 1892 Pratinas Stoddart & Lowry, 2010 "Aristiidae". www.gbif.org. Retrieved 19 June 2021...
- probably one hundred and sixty tragedies (with thirteen victories), and Pratinas of Phlius, author of fifty works, of which thirty-two are satyr plays....
- above similar to pratinas, mostly larger and with more blue on the upper surface; beneath less purple grey colouring. A. b. pratinas Fruhstorfer, 1914...
- the names of three competitors besides Thespis are known: C****ilus, Pratinas, and Phrynichus. Each is credited with different innovations in the field...