- The
satyr play is a form of
Attic theatre performance related to both
comedy and tragedy. It
preserves theatrical elements of dialogue,
actors speaking...
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Andros and, his ship now
moored in the harbour, he
leads a
mixed throng of
Satyroi (Satyrs) and
Bakkhantes (Bacchantes) and all the
Seilenoi (Silens). He...
- ISBN 978-0300185119. (Suhr 1953:251 note).
There was also an
Omphale Satyroi (a satyr-play) by the
tragedian Ion (Snell,
Tragicorum Graecorum Fragmenta...
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poured libations, as much [as is] right, to wine-dark
Bakkhos and the
Satyroi.' But
ruddy (oinôpos) [means] wine-coloured,
bright or black. 'Feeding...
- him. Iphthime, a
princess of Doros, was
loved by Hermes. They had
three Satyroi –
named Pherespondos,
Lykos and Pronomos. Penelopeia, an
Arcadian nymph...
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daughter of Dryops". Gantz, p. 839 n. 63 to p. 110
states that Brommer's
Satyroi argues for the
existence of such a figure, who was
later forgotten and...
- All-Seers")
Ploutoi ("The Gods of Wealth")
Pylaia ("The
Meeting At Pylae")
Satyroi ("Satyrs"), won 2nd
prize at the
Lenaea of 424 BC
Seriphioi ("Men From...
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Constantinides 1969, p. 50. Constantinides,
Elizabeth (1969). "Timocles'
Ikarioi Satyroi: A Reconsideration".
Transactions and
Proceedings of the
American Philological...
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Mystai ("The
Initiated Women")
Poastriai ("Ladies Who Weed the Fields")
Satyroi ("The Satyrs")
Tragodoi ("Tragic Actors"), or
Apeleutheroi ("Liberated...
- ὑλοφόροι), on the same
occasion that The
Knights of
Aristophanes and the
Satyroi of
Cratinus were performed; and if it is true that
another piece titled...