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Aristias (Ancient Greek: Ἀριστίας), son of Pratinas, was a dramatic poet of ancient Greece whose tomb Pausanias saw at Phlius, and whose satyric dramas, with those of his father, were considered to be surpassed only by those of Aeschylus. Aristias is mentioned in the life of Sophocles as one of the poets with whom the latter contended. Besides two dramas, which were undoubtedly satyr plays, the Keres (Κῆρες) and Cyclops, Aristias wrote three others, Antaeus, Orpheus, and Atalante, which may have been tragedies.

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  • Aristias (en)
  • Arísties (ca)
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  • Аристий (ru)
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  • Arísties (en grec antic: Ἀριστίας; en llatí: Aristias) fou un poeta dramàtic grec, fill de Pràtines. Pausànies diu que va veure la seva tomba a Fliünt i que va escriure drames satírics només superats pels d'Èsquil. A la vida de Sòfocles apareix com un dels poetes amb els quals Sòcrates va competir. Entre els seus drames satírics cal esmentar el Keres i els Ciclops. Arísties va escriure també les tragèdies Anteu, Orfeu i Atalant, segons Ateneu de Nàucratis. (ca)
  • Aristias (Ancient Greek: Ἀριστίας), son of Pratinas, was a dramatic poet of ancient Greece whose tomb Pausanias saw at Phlius, and whose satyric dramas, with those of his father, were considered to be surpassed only by those of Aeschylus. Aristias is mentioned in the life of Sophocles as one of the poets with whom the latter contended. Besides two dramas, which were undoubtedly satyr plays, the Keres (Κῆρες) and Cyclops, Aristias wrote three others, Antaeus, Orpheus, and Atalante, which may have been tragedies. (en)
  • Aristia (in greco antico: Ἀριστίας, Aristías; in latino: Aristias; Fliunte, inizio del VI secolo a.C. – dopo il 467 a.C.) è stato un tragediografo greco antico. (it)
  • Ари́стий (др.-греч. Ἀριστίας; VI век до н. э.) — древнегреческий поэт и драматург. (ru)
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  • Arísties (en grec antic: Ἀριστίας; en llatí: Aristias) fou un poeta dramàtic grec, fill de Pràtines. Pausànies diu que va veure la seva tomba a Fliünt i que va escriure drames satírics només superats pels d'Èsquil. A la vida de Sòfocles apareix com un dels poetes amb els quals Sòcrates va competir. Entre els seus drames satírics cal esmentar el Keres i els Ciclops. Arísties va escriure també les tragèdies Anteu, Orfeu i Atalant, segons Ateneu de Nàucratis. (ca)
  • Aristias (Ancient Greek: Ἀριστίας), son of Pratinas, was a dramatic poet of ancient Greece whose tomb Pausanias saw at Phlius, and whose satyric dramas, with those of his father, were considered to be surpassed only by those of Aeschylus. Aristias is mentioned in the life of Sophocles as one of the poets with whom the latter contended. Besides two dramas, which were undoubtedly satyr plays, the Keres (Κῆρες) and Cyclops, Aristias wrote three others, Antaeus, Orpheus, and Atalante, which may have been tragedies. (en)
  • Aristia (in greco antico: Ἀριστίας, Aristías; in latino: Aristias; Fliunte, inizio del VI secolo a.C. – dopo il 467 a.C.) è stato un tragediografo greco antico. (it)
  • Ари́стий (др.-греч. Ἀριστίας; VI век до н. э.) — древнегреческий поэт и драматург. (ru)
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