Similar words: xenophanes, christopher, christopher columbus, tryptophan, cellophane, mephistopheles, aristotle, aristocrat. Meaning: n. an ancient Greek dramatist remembered for his comedies (448-380 BC).
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1. Aristophanes calls him a stinking exponent of a malodorous trade.
2. I knew what Aristophanes had said, what Agathon, the tragedian, had said, what Alcibiades had said.
3. Aristophanes never put on the buskins.
4. The first great dramatists (Aeschylus, Sophocles, Aristophanes), the greatest sculptors in history(Phidias), and Socrates all lived in Athens in the 5th century BC.
5. Aristophanes is the one who created the original or the initial prejudice against Socrates.
6. Firstly, Aristophanes advanced his opinions on the cause, the trend and the nature of Peloponnesian war and peace appeal.
7. What was that prejudice that Aristophanes ? this comic poet had created?
8. Aristophanes in the fifth century B.C. created a delightful mixture of fancy and political satire.
9. The extant comic texts are the works of Aristophanes, so I choose them as my main research objects.
10. The allusion to Aristophanes and the comic poet is a part of what Plato calls in Book X of the Republic the old quarrel between philosophy and poetry.
11. Finally, Aristophanes commented Athenian law court system. He criticized that the jurors lacked of responsibilities, civic officials accepted bribe and orators hindered the justice.
12. We don't know the real Socrates, all we know of Socrates is what we read in Plato and Aristophanes and a small number of others who have sketched various different pictures of him.
13. And yes, it is as stupid as set forth in Aristophanes or Euripides.
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14. We know Socrates primarily from the accounts of other writers: from his student, Plato, from Xenophon, the historian, as well as from the plays of Aristophanes.
15. This article is based on the analyses of the comedy The Cloud which is written by Aristophanes, and has a discussion about the Socrates whom we can see in this comedy.
16. Reference he makes to a comic poet yes a comic poet an unequivocal reference to the playwright Aristophanes whose name I have put up on the board.
17. His challenge to the poets is in a way the basis for the resentment that is built up against him in that Aristophanes and what he calls the earlier accusers have brought to bear.
18. But with everything that's happened to me, all of my experiences, I've never been able to solve the real problems of life that have plagued every playwright since Euripides and Aristophanes.
19. A pleasant Comedie entituled Hey for Honesty...translated out of Aristophanes his Plutus.
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