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- Q1248766 subject Q6342498.
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- Q1248766 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 3rd century, was recovered in Egypt in 1952 and forms part of the Bodmer Papyri.".
- Q1248766 author Q118992.
- Q1248766 characterInPlay "* Daos, a slave".
- Q1248766 characterInPlay "* Getas, a slave".
- Q1248766 characterInPlay "* Girl, Knemon's daughter".
- Q1248766 characterInPlay "* Gorgias, her brother".
- Q1248766 characterInPlay "* Kallippides, Sostratos' father".
- Q1248766 characterInPlay "* Khaireas, "the gofer"".
- Q1248766 characterInPlay "* Knemon, "the grouch"".
- Q1248766 characterInPlay "* Pyrrhias, a slave".
- Q1248766 characterInPlay "* Sikon, a cook".
- Q1248766 characterInPlay "* Simikhe, a slave".
- Q1248766 characterInPlay "* Sostratos".
- Q1248766 characterInPlay "* Sostratos' Mother".
- Q1248766 characterInPlay "*".
- Q1248766 characterInPlay "Pan".
- Q1248766 chorusCharacterInPlay "Worshippers of Pan".
- Q1248766 genre Q1100736.
- Q1248766 muteCharacterInPlay "* Donax, a slave".
- Q1248766 muteCharacterInPlay "* Myrrhine, Gorgias' mother".
- Q1248766 muteCharacterInPlay "* Other slaves, female relatives, friends of Sostratos' mother".
- Q1248766 originalLanguage Q35497.
- Q1248766 premierePlace Q1600879.
- Q1248766 premierePlace Q844930.
- Q1248766 premiereYear "0317".
- Q1248766 settingOfPlay "A country road inPhyleoutside Athens near several farmsteads and a shrine of Pan.".
- Q1248766 thumbnail Relief_with_Menander_and_New_Comedy_Masks_-_Princeton_Art_Museum.jpg?width=300.
- Q1248766 wikiPageExternalLink the-grouch-2-2.
- Q1248766 wikiPageExternalLink dyskolos.htm.
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- Q1248766 wikiPageWikiLink Q118992.
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- Q1248766 wikiPageWikiLink Q1600879.
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- Q1248766 wikiPageWikiLink Q35497.
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- Q1248766 characters Q132582.
- Q1248766 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".
- Q1248766 characters "*".
- Q1248766 chorus "Worshippers of Pan".
- Q1248766 genre Q1100736.
- Q1248766 mute "* Myrrhine, Gorgias' mother * Donax, a slave * Other slaves, female relatives, friends of Sostratos' mother".
- Q1248766 name "Dyskolos".
- Q1248766 origLang Q35497.
- Q1248766 place Q1600879.
- Q1248766 place Q844930.
- Q1248766 premiere "c. 317–16 BC".
- Q1248766 setting "A country road in Phyle outside Athens near several farmsteads and a shrine of Pan.".
- Q1248766 writer Q118992.
- Q1248766 type CreativeWork.
- Q1248766 type Play.
- Q1248766 type Work.
- Q1248766 type WrittenWork.
- Q1248766 type Thing.
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- Q1248766 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.".
- Q1248766 label "Dyskolos".
- Q1248766 depiction Relief_with_Menander_and_New_Comedy_Masks_-_Princeton_Art_Museum.jpg.
- Q1248766 name "Dyskolos".