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Aristophanes, c.448 B.C.–c.388 B.C., Greek playwright, Athenian comic poet, greatest of the ancient writers of comedy. His plays, the only full extant samples of the Greek Old Comedy, mix political, social, and literary satire. The direct attack on... more

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  • Aristophanes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Aristophanes as imagined by a nineteenth century illustrator. It can be inferred from jests in his plays that he was in fact prematurely bald. ...

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  • Aristophanes (c. 448-380 B.C.)

    Biography of Greek playwright Aristophanes, plus links to all of his surviving plays.

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  • Aristophanes and His Comedies

    Biography of the ancient Greek dramatist Aristophanes and analysis of his poetic qualities.

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  • Aristophanes Index

    Aristophanes: Monologues - An index of monologues by the Greek dramatist. ... The Acharnians - Summary and analysis of the play by Aristophanes. ...

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  • Aristophanes (Greek dramatist) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia

    Britannica online encyclopedia article on Aristophanes (Greek dramatist), c. 450 bcc. 388 bcthe greatest representative of ancient Greek comedy and the one ...

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  • Aristophanes

    Internet Classics Archive - Aristophanes' plays - web texts ... The Acharnians - Summary and analysis of the play by Aristophanes. ...

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  • Aristophanes

    Aristophanes was an Athenian citizen of the tribe Pandionis, and the deme Cydathene. The stories which made him a native of Camirus in Rhodes; ...

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