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Headword:
*)ararw/s
Adler number: alpha,3737
Translated headword: Araros
Vetting Status: high
Translation: And it is declined
*)ararw/ ["of
Araros"].
An Athenian, son of
Aristophanes the comic poet[1] and himself a comic poet, he produced first in the 101st Olympiad.[2] Amongst his plays are
Kaineus,
Kampulion,
Descendents of Pan,
Bride-song,
Adonis, [and]
Parthenidikon.
Greek Original:*)ararw/s, kai\ kli/netai *)ararw/. *)aqhnai=os, ui(o\s *)aristofa/nous tou= kwmikou= kai\ au)to\s kwmiko\s, dida/cas to\ prw=ton *)olumpia/di ra#. e)/sti de\ tw=n drama/twn au)tou= *kaineu\s, *kampuli/wn, *pano\s gonai\, *(ume/naios, *)/adwnis, *parqenidiko/n.
Notes:
OCD(4) s.v. (p.132); Kassel-Austin, PCG II pp.524-531.
[1]
alpha 3932.
[2] 376-373 BCE; in 375, to be precise. He also produced two of his father's plays, the
Kokalos and
Aiolosikon, sometime after 388.
Keywords: biography; chronology; comedy; dialects, grammar, and etymology; gender and sexuality; geography; mythology; women
Translated by: Jennifer Benedict on 10 August 2001@19:53:59.
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