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Satyric drama

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  • satyric — adj. (in Greek mythology) of or relating to satyrs. Phrases and idioms: satyric drama a kind of ancient Greek comic play with a chorus of satyrs. Etymology: L satyricus f. Gk saturikos (as SATYR) …   Useful english dictionary

  • Satyr play — Satyr plays were an ancient Greek form of tragicomedy, similar to the modern day burlesque style. They always featured a chorus of satyrs and were based in Greek mythology and contained themes of, among other things, drinking, overt sexuality… …   Wikipedia

  • Satyr — In Greek mythology, satyrs ( gr. Σάτυροι, Satyroi ) are a troop of male companions of Pan and Dionysus – satyresses were a late invention of poets – that roamed the woods and mountains. In mythology they are often associated with sex drive and… …   Wikipedia

  • satyr play — a burlesque or ribald drama having a chorus of satyrs, usually written by a poet to follow the poet s trilogy of tragedies presented at the Dionysian festival in ancient Greece. * * * ▪ Greek drama       genre of ancient Greek drama that… …   Universalium

  • Sophocles — For the screenwriting software, see Sophocles (software). Sophocles Bust of Sophocles Born 497/496 BC Colonus Died 406/405 BC …   Wikipedia

  • Aischylos — (deutsche Aussprache [ aɪ̯sçʏlɔs]; griechisch Αἰσχύλος, klassische Aussprache [ai̯skʰýlos]; latinisier …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Sositheus — (ca. 280 BC), Greek tragic poet, of Alexandria Troas, a member of the Alexandrian pleiad .He must have resided at some time in Athens, since Diogenes Laërtius tells us (vii.5,4) that he attacked the Stoic Cleanthes on the stage, and was hissed… …   Wikipedia

  • Lycophron — was a Greek poet and grammarian (although the Oxford Classical Dictionary regards these as two different men). He was born at Chalcis in Euboea, and flourished at Alexandria in the time of Ptolemy Philadelphus (285 247 BC). According to Suda, the …   Wikipedia

  • Chaeremon — See Chaeremon of Alexandria for the Stoic philosopher and grammarian. Chaeremon was an Athenian dramatist of the first half of the fourth century BCE. He was generally considered a tragic poet like Choerilus. Aristotle (Rhetoric, iil. 12) said… …   Wikipedia

  • Dochmiac — is a poetic meter that is characteristically used in Greek tragedy, expressing extreme agitation or distress. There are examples in satyric drama and Aristophanes, but these are often paratragic in tone and impassioned.[1] The base metrical… …   Wikipedia

  • Glycera (courtesan) — Glycera (the sweet one) was a popular name often used for Hellenistic hetaerae , held by: #The daughter of Thalassis and the mistress of Harpalus and Menander. (Athen. xiii. pp. 586, 595, 605, c.) #The mistress of Pausias, born in Sicyon. #A… …   Wikipedia

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