Year:
4th century BC
Notes:
Bibliography:
Aristotle Poetics 9, 1451b 19 = TrGF1, 39 Agathon F 2a, p. 161 = discussion of Agathon's Anthos or Antheus Aristotle Poetics 16, 1454b 23 = TrGF1 70 Carcinus (II) F1, p. 210-1 - for CARCINUS Aristotle Poetics 16, 1454b 37 = TrGF1, 52 Dicaeogenes, F1, p. 191 - ref. to Dicaeogenes' Cyprians Aristotle Poetics 1, 1447b 21 = TrGF1, 71 Chaeremon, F9a, p. 219 - ref. to Chaeremon's Centaur Aristotle Poetics 14, 1453b 29 = TrGF1, 60 Astydamas II, F1b, p.200 = Astydamas ALCMAEON Aristotle Poetics 17, 1455a 26 = TrGF1, 70 Carcinus II F1c, p. 211 = Carcinus Amphiaraus. Aristotle Poetics 18, 1455b 29 = TrGF1, 72 Theodectas, F3a, p. 232 - Theodectes' Lynceus Aristotle Poetics 16, 1455a 4 = TrGF1, 72 Theodectas, F5a, p.233 - Theodectes' Tydeus Aristotle's Poetics 2, 1448a 11 = TrGF1, 77 Cleophon, T2, p. 246 - Cleophon Aristotle in his Poetics 16, 1455a, 4 = TrGF1, 78 Polyidus, F1, with footnote, p,249 - Polyidus' Iphigenia
Related performances:
Performance | People | Performed at | Fesival/Occasion |
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Anthos (Antheus) (between 416 and 406 BC) | Agathon (Dramatist) | Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) (Athens, Attica) | |
Cyprians (between 400 and 360 BC) | Dicaeogenes (Dramatist) | Unknown venue (Unknown location, Greece) (Unknown location, Greece) | |
Iphigenia (between 398 and 380 BC) | Polyidus (Dramatist) | Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) (Athens, Attica) | |
Aerope (between 384 and 322 BC) | Carcinus II (Dramatist) | Unknown venue (Unknown location, Greece) (Unknown location, Greece) | |
Thyestes (between 384 and 322 BC) | Carcinus II (Dramatist) | Unknown venue (Unknown location, Greece) (Unknown location, Greece) | |
Amphiaraus (between 380 and 340 BC) | Carcinus II (Dramatist) | Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) (Athens, Attica) | |
Alcmaeon (between 372 and 340 BC) | Astydamas II (Dramatist) | Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) (Athens, Attica) | |
Lynceus (between 371 and 352 BC) | Theodectes (Dramatist) | Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) (Athens, Attica) | |
Tydeus (between 371 and 352 BC) | Theodectes (Dramatist) | Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) (Athens, Attica) | |
Centaur (between 370 and 330 BC) | Chaeremon (Dramatist) | Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) (Athens, Attica) | |
Achilles (between 364 and 322 BC) | Cleophon (Dramatist) | Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) (Athens, Attica) | |
Actaeon (between 364 and 322 BC) | Cleophon (Dramatist) | Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) (Athens, Attica) | |
Amphiaraus (between 364 and 322 BC) | Cleophon (Dramatist) | Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) (Athens, Attica) | |
Bacchae (between 364 and 322 BC) | Cleophon (Dramatist) | Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) (Athens, Attica) | |
Dexamenus (between 364 and 322 BC) | Cleophon (Dramatist) | Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) (Athens, Attica) | |
Erigone (between 364 and 322 BC) | Cleophon (Dramatist) | Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) (Athens, Attica) | |
Leucippus (between 364 and 322 BC) | Cleophon (Dramatist) | Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) (Athens, Attica) | |
Mandroboulus (between 364 and 322 BC) | Cleophon (Dramatist) | Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) (Athens, Attica) | |
Persis (between 364 and 322 BC) | Cleophon (Dramatist) | Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) (Athens, Attica) | |
Telephus (between 364 and 322 BC) | Cleophon (Dramatist) | Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) (Athens, Attica) | |
Thyestes (between 364 and 322 BC) | Cleophon (Dramatist) | Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) (Athens, Attica) |
Associated people:
Carcinus II