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Thesmophoriazusae (Ancient Gr****: Θεσμοφοριάζουσαι; Thesmophoriazousai, lit. 'women
celebrating the
festival of the Thesmophoria'), or
Women at the Thesmophoria...
- Pausanias, 3.26.11 Apollodorus, 3.8.1 Pausanias, 10.5.5 Aristophanes,
Thesmophoriazusae 970 "Echo" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 8 (11th ed.). 1911. p. 884...
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Wasps 711;
Thesmophoriazusae 806;
Frogs 1296
Thucydides VI.7
Wasps 411;
Thesmophoriazusae 121
Peace 1253;
Clouds 1130;
Thesmophoriazusae 856, 878; Frogs...
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typical of the author's career. It was
produced in the same year as the
Thesmophoriazusae,
another play with a
focus on gender-based issues, just two years...
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scholion on Lucian,
explaining the festival, and Aristophanes' play
Thesmophoriazusae,
which parodies the festival. The
Thesmophoria was one of the most...
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perhaps Myes.
Aristophanes also
refers negatively to
Xenocles in the
Thesmophoriazusae and Frogs.
Xenocles was the son of
Carcinus the
Elder and
father of...
- Publishing. pp. 616–617 & 703. ISBN 1-57076-219-8. Aristophanes,
Thesmophoriazusae, 416. Aristotle,
History of Animals, IX. I. 2.
Translated by Richard...
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references to the
frigidity of his
poetry (Acharnians 11 and 138,
Thesmophoriazusae 170). The Suda
wrote that he was also
called Chion (Χιὼν). Suda On...
- from Death,
restoring her to life and to Admetus. Aristophanes' play
Thesmophoriazusae parodies Euripides'
frequent use of the
crane by
making Euripides...
- The
Acharnians and The Wasps,
Teleas in The
Birds and
Glaucetes in
Thesmophoriazusae Poets and
other artists Euripides: A
tragic poet
renowned for his...