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Theristai (Ancient Greek: Θερισταί, also known as Reapers or Harvesters), is a lost satyr play by Attic playwright Euripides. It was initially performed at the Dionysia in Athens in 431 BCE along with the tragedies Medea, Philoctetes and Dictys. The tetralogy finished in 3rd place, behind tetralogies by Euphorion (Aeschylus' son), who won 1st prize, and Sophocles.

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  • I mietitori (it)
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  • Οι Θερισταί είναι τίτλος από χαμένο σατυρικό δράμα του Ευριπίδη. Παρουσιάστηκε το 431 π.Χ. στα Μεγάλα Διονύσια μαζί με τις τραγωδίες Φιλοκτήτης, Δίκτυς και Μήδεια. Τερμάτισε στην τρίτη θέση, καθώς πρώτος κατετάγη ο Ευφορίων, ο γιος του Αισχύλου, και δεύτερος ο Σοφοκλής. Το έργο αυτό είχε χαθεί ήδη από το 200 π.Χ., όπως αναφέρει ο Αριστοφάνης ο Βυζάντιος. Δεν έχει διασωθεί κανένας στίχος από το έργο. Κάποιοι υποστηρίζουν πως το έργο αποτελεί εναλλακτικό τίτλο για ένα άλλο σατυρικό δράμα του Ευριπίδη, τον Συλέα, από το οποίο έχουν διασωθεί αρκετοί στίχοι. (el)
  • I mietitori (in greco antico: Θερισταί, Theristaì) è un dramma satiresco oggi perduto, scritto dal tragediografo Euripide nel V secolo a.C. L'opera venne composta per la tetralogia di Medea, Filottete e Ditti, quindi nel 431 a.C.. (it)
  • Theristai (Ancient Greek: Θερισταί, also known as Reapers or Harvesters), is a lost satyr play by Attic playwright Euripides. It was initially performed at the Dionysia in Athens in 431 BCE along with the tragedies Medea, Philoctetes and Dictys. The tetralogy finished in 3rd place, behind tetralogies by Euphorion (Aeschylus' son), who won 1st prize, and Sophocles. (en)
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  • Οι Θερισταί είναι τίτλος από χαμένο σατυρικό δράμα του Ευριπίδη. Παρουσιάστηκε το 431 π.Χ. στα Μεγάλα Διονύσια μαζί με τις τραγωδίες Φιλοκτήτης, Δίκτυς και Μήδεια. Τερμάτισε στην τρίτη θέση, καθώς πρώτος κατετάγη ο Ευφορίων, ο γιος του Αισχύλου, και δεύτερος ο Σοφοκλής. Το έργο αυτό είχε χαθεί ήδη από το 200 π.Χ., όπως αναφέρει ο Αριστοφάνης ο Βυζάντιος. Δεν έχει διασωθεί κανένας στίχος από το έργο. Κάποιοι υποστηρίζουν πως το έργο αποτελεί εναλλακτικό τίτλο για ένα άλλο σατυρικό δράμα του Ευριπίδη, τον Συλέα, από το οποίο έχουν διασωθεί αρκετοί στίχοι. (el)
  • Theristai (Ancient Greek: Θερισταί, also known as Reapers or Harvesters), is a lost satyr play by Attic playwright Euripides. It was initially performed at the Dionysia in Athens in 431 BCE along with the tragedies Medea, Philoctetes and Dictys. The tetralogy finished in 3rd place, behind tetralogies by Euphorion (Aeschylus' son), who won 1st prize, and Sophocles. The play was recorded as having been lost as early as 200 BCE by Aristophanes of Byzantium in his hypothesis for Medea. No fragments have been assigned to Theristai. It has been suggested that this play may be an alternate title for Euripides' lost play , for which several fragments are extant. (en)
  • I mietitori (in greco antico: Θερισταί, Theristaì) è un dramma satiresco oggi perduto, scritto dal tragediografo Euripide nel V secolo a.C. L'opera venne composta per la tetralogia di Medea, Filottete e Ditti, quindi nel 431 a.C.. (it)
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