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- Dyskolos abstract "Dyskolos (Greek: Δύσκολος, pronounced [dýskolos], translated as The Grouch, The Misanthrope, The Curmudgeon, The Bad-tempered Man or Old Cantankerous) is an Ancient Greek comedy by Menander, the only one of his plays, and of the whole New Comedy, that has survived in almost complete form. It was first presented at the Lenaian festival in 317–16 BC, where it won Menander the first-place prize. It was long known only through fragmentary quotations; but a papyrus manuscript of the nearly complete Dyskolos, dating to the third century, was recovered in Egypt in 1952 and forms part of the Bodmer Papyri.".
- Dyskolos author Menander.
- Dyskolos characterInPlay "* Daos, a slave".
- Dyskolos characterInPlay "* Getas, a slave".
- Dyskolos characterInPlay "* Girl, Knemon's daughter".
- Dyskolos characterInPlay "* Gorgias, her brother".
- Dyskolos characterInPlay "* Kallippides, Sostratos' father".
- Dyskolos characterInPlay "* Khaireas, "the gofer"".
- Dyskolos characterInPlay "* Knemon, "the grouch"".
- Dyskolos characterInPlay "* Pyrrhias, a slave".
- Dyskolos characterInPlay "* Sikon, a cook".
- Dyskolos characterInPlay "* Simikhe, a slave".
- Dyskolos characterInPlay "* Sostratos".
- Dyskolos characterInPlay "* Sostratos' Mother".
- Dyskolos characterInPlay "*".
- Dyskolos characterInPlay "Pan".
- Dyskolos chorusCharacterInPlay "Worshippers of Pan".
- Dyskolos genre Ancient_Greek_comedy.
- Dyskolos muteCharacterInPlay "* Donax, a slave".
- Dyskolos muteCharacterInPlay "* Myrrhine, Gorgias' mother".
- Dyskolos muteCharacterInPlay "* Other slaves, female relatives, friends of Sostratos' mother".
- Dyskolos originalLanguage Ancient_Greek.
- Dyskolos premierePlace Classical_Athens.
- Dyskolos premierePlace Lenaia.
- Dyskolos premiereYear "0317".
- Dyskolos settingOfPlay "A country road inPhyleoutside Athens near several farmsteads and a shrine of Pan.".
- Dyskolos thumbnail Relief_with_Menander_and_New_Comedy_Masks_-_Princeton_Art_Museum.jpg?width=300.
- Dyskolos wikiPageExternalLink the-grouch-2-2.
- Dyskolos wikiPageExternalLink dyskolos.htm.
- Dyskolos wikiPageID "1573403".
- Dyskolos wikiPageLength "5999".
- Dyskolos wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- Dyskolos wikiPageRevisionID "680785029".
- Dyskolos wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Greek.
- Dyskolos wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Greek_comedy.
- Dyskolos wikiPageWikiLink Bodmer_Papyri.
- Dyskolos wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hellenistic_Athens.
- Dyskolos wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pan_(god).
- Dyskolos wikiPageWikiLink Category:Plays_by_Menander.
- Dyskolos wikiPageWikiLink Classical_Athens.
- Dyskolos wikiPageWikiLink Egypt.
- Dyskolos wikiPageWikiLink Fyli.
- Dyskolos wikiPageWikiLink Lenaia.
- Dyskolos wikiPageWikiLink Menander.
- Dyskolos wikiPageWikiLink New_Comedy.
- Dyskolos wikiPageWikiLink Pan_(god).
- Dyskolos wikiPageWikiLink Pan_(mythology).
- Dyskolos wikiPageWikiLink Papyrus.
- Dyskolos wikiPageWikiLink Pay_it_forward.
- Dyskolos wikiPageWikiLink Princeton_University_Art_Museum.
- Dyskolos wikiPageWikiLink Prologue.
- Dyskolos wikiPageWikiLinkText "''Gnavpotten (The Grouch)''".
- Dyskolos wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dyscolus".
- Dyskolos wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dyskolos".
- Dyskolos wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Grouch".
- Dyskolos caption "Menander with masks depicting New Comedy characters: youth, false maiden, and the old man, Princeton University Art Museum".
- Dyskolos characters Pan_(god).
- Dyskolos characters "* Sostratos * Kallippides, Sostratos' father * Sostratos' Mother * Khaireas, "the gofer" * Pyrrhias, a slave * Getas, a slave * Knemon, "the grouch" * Girl, Knemon's daughter * Gorgias, her brother * Daos, a slave * Simikhe, a slave * Sikon, a cook".
- Dyskolos characters "*".
- Dyskolos chorus "Worshippers of Pan".
- Dyskolos genre Ancient_Greek_comedy.
- Dyskolos genre New_Comedy.
- Dyskolos hasPhotoCollection Dyskolos.
- Dyskolos imageAlt "Roman relief showing Menander with masks depicting New Comedy characters: youth, false maiden, and the old man.".
- Dyskolos imageSize "255".
- Dyskolos mute "* Myrrhine, Gorgias' mother * Donax, a slave * Other slaves, female relatives, friends of Sostratos' mother".
- Dyskolos name "Dyskolos".
- Dyskolos origLang Ancient_Greek.
- Dyskolos place Classical_Athens.
- Dyskolos place Lenaia.
- Dyskolos premiere "c. 317–16 BC".
- Dyskolos setting "A country road in Phyle outside Athens near several farmsteads and a shrine of Pan.".
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- Dyskolos wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Menander.
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- Dyskolos writer Menander.
- Dyskolos subject Category:Hellenistic_Athens.
- Dyskolos subject Category:Pan_(god).
- Dyskolos subject Category:Plays_by_Menander.
- Dyskolos hypernym Comedy.
- Dyskolos type Article.
- Dyskolos type Film.
- Dyskolos type Play.
- Dyskolos type Work.
- Dyskolos type WrittenWork.
- Dyskolos type Article.
- Dyskolos type Work.
- Dyskolos type CreativeWork.
- Dyskolos type Thing.
- Dyskolos type Q25379.
- Dyskolos type Q386724.
- Dyskolos comment "Dyskolos (Greek: Δύσκολος, pronounced [dýskolos], translated as The Grouch, The Misanthrope, The Curmudgeon, The Bad-tempered Man or Old Cantankerous) is an Ancient Greek comedy by Menander, the only one of his plays, and of the whole New Comedy, that has survived in almost complete form. It was first presented at the Lenaian festival in 317–16 BC, where it won Menander the first-place prize.".
- Dyskolos label "Dyskolos".
- Dyskolos sameAs Dyskolos.
- Dyskolos sameAs Ο_Δύσκολος_(Μένανδρος).