एरिस्टोफेन्स्
Appearance
एरिस्तोफेन्स | |
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Illustration from a bust found near Tusculum†. | |
बूगु | c. 446 BC एथेन्स |
मदूगु | c. 386 BC देल्फि |
प्रसिद्धि | पुलां ख्यालःया निर्देशक व प्याखँच्वमि |
ज्या | प्याखं च्वमि (ख्यालः) |
† Although many artists' renderings of Aristophanes portray him with flowing curly hair, several jests in his plays indicate that he may have been prematurely bald.[१] |
एरिस्टोफेन्स् (युनानी भाय: Ἀριστοφάνης, c. इ पू ४४६ – c. इ पू ३८८) छम्ह युनानी "ओल्ड कमिक" नाट्यकार खः।
ल्यनाच्वंगु नाटक
[सम्पादन]- The Acharnians (425 BC): The standard edition is by S. Douglas Olson (Oxford University Press)
- The Knights (424 BC): There is no good complete modern scholarly edition of the play, although Jeffrey Henderson has been engaged for a number of years in producing one
- The Clouds (original 423 BC, uncompleted revised version from 419 BC – 416 BC survives): The standard edition is by K. J. Dover (Oxford University Press)
- The Wasps (422 BC): The standard edition is by D. MacDowell (Oxford University Press)
- Peace (first version, 421 BC): The standard edition is by S. Douglas Olson (Oxford University Press)
- The Birds (414 BC): The standard edition is by Nan Dunbar (Oxford University Press)
- Lysistrata (411 BC): The standard edition is by Jeffrey Henderson (Oxford University Press)
- Thesmophoriazusae (The Women Celebrating the Thesmophoria, first version, c. 411 BC): The standard edition is by Colin Austin and S. Douglas Olson (Oxford University Press)
- The Frogs (405 BC): The standard edition is by K. J. Dover (Oxford University Press)
- Ecclesiazousae (The Assemblywomen, c. 392 BC): The standard edition is by R. G. Ussher (Oxford University Press)
- Plutus (Wealth, second version, 388 BC): The best modern scholarly edition is by A. H. Sommerstein (Aris and Philips)
मदयावंगु नाटक
[सम्पादन]The standard modern edition of the fragments is Kassel-Austin, Poetae Comici Graeci III.2; Kock-numbers are now outdated and should not be used.
- Banqueters (427 BC)
- Babylonians (426 BC)
- Farmers (424 BC)
- Merchant Ships (423 BC)
- The Clouds (first version) (423 BC)
- Proagon (422 BC)
- Amphiaraos (414 BC)
- Plutus (Wealth, first version, 408 BC)
- Gerytades (uncertain, probably 407 BC)
- Koskalos (387 BC)
- Aiolosikon (second version, 386 BC)
न्हुगु मल्यंगु नाटक
[सम्पादन]- Aiolosikon (first version)
- Anagyros
- Broilers
- Daidalos
- Danaids
- Dionysos Shipwrecked
- Centaur
- Niobos
- Heroes
- Islands
- Lemnian Women
- Old Age
- Peace (second version)
- Phoenician Women
- Poetry
- Polyidos
- Seasons
- Storks
- Telemessians
- Triphales
- Thesmophoriazusae (The Festival Women, second version)
- Women Encamping
स्वया दिसं
[सम्पादन]- Agathon
- युनानी साहित्य
- Asteroid 2934 Aristophanes, named after the dramatist
ब्वना दिसं
[सम्पादन]- Platter, Charles. Aristophanes and the Carnival of Genres (Arethusa Books). Baltimore, MD; London: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2006 (hardcover, ISBN 0-8018-8527-2).
पिनेयागु स्वापूतः
[सम्पादन]विकिश्रोतय् वेक नाप स्वापु दुगु च्वसु दु:
- The Eleven Comedies at eBooks @ Adelaide
- Aristophanes Texts Biography and texts of Aristophanes
- The texts of Aristophanes' plays (in translation)
- Aristophanes यागु कृति प्रोजेक्ट गुटेनबर्गय्
- Contribution to the English Language
- List of films based on Aristophanes plays
- Today's Audiences Just Don't Get Me Satirical article written "by" Aristophanes at The Onion
ल्यनाच्वंगु एरिस्टोफेन्स्यागु नाटक
The Acharnians | The Knights | सुपायंत: | The Wasps | शान्ति(नाटक) | झंगत | Lysistrata | Thesmophoriazusae | ब्यांचातः | Ecclesiazousae | प्लुटुस
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विकिमिडिया मंका य् थ्व विषय नाप स्वापु दुगु मिडिया दु: Aristophanes |
- ↑ Barrett (1964) p.9