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  • 11Onomasti komodein — (Ancient Greek: ὀνομαστὶ κωμῳδεῖν, onomasti kōmōidein, to ridicule by name in the manner of the comic poets ) was an expression used in Ancient Greece[1] to denote a witty personal attack made with total freedom against the most notable… …

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  • 12Helen — This article is about the mythological figure Helen of Troy. For other uses, see Helen (disambiguation) and Helen of Troy (disambiguation). In Greek mythology, Helen (in Greek, polytonic|Ἑλένη ndash; Helénē ), better known as Helen of Sparta… …

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  • 13Eupolis — (ca. 446 BC 411 BC) was an Athenian poet of the Old Comedy, that flourished in the time of the Peloponnesian War. Nothing whatever is known of his personal history. With regard to his death, he is said to have been thrown into the sea by… …

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  • 14Ancient Greek comedy — Detail, side A from a Silician red figured calyx krater (c. 350 BC–340 BC). Ancient Greek comedy was one of the final three principal dramatic forms in the theatre of classical Greece (the others being tragedy and the satyr play). Athenian comedy …

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  • 15Pherecrates — Pherecrates, wan an Greek poet of Athenian Old Comedy, and a rough contemporary of Cratinus, Crates and Aristophanes. He was victorious at least once at the City Dionysia, first probably in the mid 440s (IG II2 2325. 56; the fourth entry after… …

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  • 16Sermonum liber primus — (also known as Satires I ), is a collection of ten satirical poems written by the Roman poet Horace. Composed in dactylic hexameters, Horace s Satires explore the secrets of human happiness and literary perfection. Published probably in 35 BCE… …

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  • 17Eigentliche Sägebarsche — Braunband Hamletbarsch (Hypoplectrus puella) Systematik Stachelflosser (Acanthopterygii) Barschver …

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  • 18Serraninae — Eigentliche Sägebarsche Braunband Hamletbarsch (Hypoplectrus puella) Systematik Teilklasse: Echte Knochenfische (Teleostei) …

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  • 19Cratinos — (né à Athènes vers 520, mort vers 423, en latin Cratinus) est un des poètes grecs les plus estimés de l ancienne comédie. Le nom de son père était Callimédès. Il est loué par Horace et Quintilien. Il poussa jusqu à l excès la hardiesse de ses… …

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  • 20Crates — ▪ Greek actor and author died before 424 BC, Athens, Greece       ancient Greek actor and author of comedies. He is considered one of the lesser poets of Attic Old Comedy; his contemporaries were Cratinus and Aristophanes.       Crates acted in… …

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