- 43); the
clearest is
Eustathius 1769.45: "They
called those competing tragedians,
clearly because of the song over the
billy goat"...
Athenian tragedy—the...
-
Tragedian refers to: A term for Gr****
playwrights who
wrote tragedies. See Gr**** Tragedy. The name of the
roving acting company in Tom Stoppard's Rosencrantz...
-
Ezekiel the
Tragedian – also
known as
Ezekiel the
Dramatist and
Ezekiel the Poet – was a
Jewish dramatist who
wrote in Alexandria.
Naomi Yavneh has placed...
- A
Tragedian in
Spite of
Himself Russian: Трагик поневоле, romanized: Tragik ponyevole, also
known as A
Reluctant Tragic Hero) is an 1889 one-act play...
-
Diogenes of
Athens (Gr****: Διογένης ὁ Ἀθηναῖος) was a
writer of Gr****
tragedy in the late 5th or
early 4th
century BC. His
works are
listed by the Suda...
-
Sophocles (c. 497/496 –
winter 406/405 BC) was an
ancient Gr****
tragedian,
known as one of
three from whom at
least one play has
survived in full. His...
-
travelling actor. Hamlet: the
Prince of Denmark,
nephew to Claudius.
Tragedians:
travelling with the Player,
including Alfred. King Claudius: the King...
-
Abraham Lincoln. His
other children included Edwin Booth, the
foremost tragedian of the mid-to-late 19th century,
Junius Brutus Booth Jr., an
actor and...
- c. 406 BC) was a
tragedian of
classical Athens.
Along with
Aeschylus and Sophocles, he is one of the
three ancient Gr****
tragedians for whom any plays...
- of epic
poems of the Epic Cycle, in
lyric poems, in the
works of the
tragedians and
comedians of the
fifth century BC, in
writings of
scholars and poets...