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Democracy --- Critias, --- Critias --- Athens (Greece) --- Politics and government
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Critias --- Athens (Greece) --- History --- Thirty Tyrants, 404-403 B.C. --- Critias, --- Crizia, --- Kritias, --- Krytiasz, --- Greece
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Philosophie antique. --- Philosophie grecque. --- Poésie grecque. --- Critias --- Athènes (Grèce) --- Critias, --- Criticism and interpretation --- Greece --- Politics and government --- Poésie grecque. --- Grèce --- Politique et gouvernement
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Democracy --- Self-government --- Political science --- Equality --- Representative government and representation --- Republics --- History --- Critias, --- Crizia, --- Kritias, --- Krytiasz,
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Atlantide (Lieu imaginaire) --- Plato. --- Platon --- Critias --- L'Atlantide --- philosophie --- philosophie grècque
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For the modern world Greek tragedy is represented almost entirely by those plays of Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides whose texts have been preserved since they were first produced in the fifth century BC. From that period and the next two hundred years more than eighty other tragic poets are known from biographical and production data, play-titles, mythical subject-matter, and remnants of their works quoted by other ancient writers or rediscovered in papyrus texts. This edition includes all the remnants of tragedies that can be identified with these other poets, with English translations, related historical information, detailed explanatory notes and bibliographies. Volume 1 includes some twenty 5th-century poets, notably Phrynichus, Aristarchus, Ion, Achaeus, Sophocles' son Iophon, Agathon and the doubtful cases of Neophron (author of a Medea supposedly imitated by Euripides) and Critias (possibly author of three other tragedies attributed to Euripides). Volume 2 will include the 4th- and 3rd-century tragedians and some anonymous material derived from ancient sources or rediscovered papyrus texts. Remnants of these poets' satyr-plays are included in a separate Aris & Phillips Classical Texts volume, Euripides Cyclops and Major Fragments of Greek Satyric Drama, edited by Patrick O'Sullivan and Christopher Collard (2013).
Greek drama (Tragedy) --- History and criticism. --- Aeschylus --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Iophon --- Critias --- Achaeus --- Neophron --- Ion --- Aristarchus --- Phrynichus --- Agathon
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Philosophy --- Philosophy, Ancient --- Cosmology, Ancient --- Atlantis (Legendary place) in literature --- Philosophie ancienne --- Cosmologie antique --- Atlantide (Lieu imaginaire) dans la littérature --- Plato. --- Critias, --- Athens (Greece) --- Athènes (Grèce) --- History --- Histoire --- Atlantis (Legendary place) --- Plato --- Atlantis --- Ancient cosmology --- Critias --- Aflāṭūn --- Aplaton --- Bolatu --- Platon, --- Platonas --- Platone --- Po-la-tʻu --- Pʻŭllatʻo --- Pʻŭllatʻon --- Pʻuratʻon --- Πλάτων --- אפלטון --- פלאטא --- פלאטאן --- פלאטו --- أفلاطون --- 柏拉圖 --- 플라톤 --- -History --- Cosmology, Ancient. --- History. --- Atlantis (Legendary place). --- Atlantide (Lieu imaginaire) dans la littérature --- Athènes (Grèce) --- Atalantis (Legendary place) --- Atlantica (Legendary place) --- Geographical myths --- Lost continents --- Crizia, --- Kritias, --- Krytiasz, --- Influence --- Critias (Plato) --- Timaeus (Plato) --- Timeo (Plato) --- Timaios (Plato) --- Greece --- Plato - Timaeus --- Plato - Critias --- Athens (Greece) - History
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