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- Geta_(comedy) abstract "Geta, a twelfth-century elegiac comedy by Vitalis of Blois, is a loose adaptation of Plautus’ play, Amphitryon. Both tell the story of how Jupiter, transforming himself to look like Amphitryon, sleeps with Amphitryon’s wife, Alcmena. But in Geta, Amphitryon is not a Greek military leader but a philosopher, and Hercules, the child who is born from the union of the god and Alcmena, is not even mentioned. In both stories, Amphitryon’s servant, who is sent on ahead to his master’s estate to announce Amphitryon’s homecoming to Alcmena, is turned away by Mercury, who is disguised as that very servant, and who convinces him that he (Mercury) is the real servant; but in Geta, this trickery is aided by sophistical arguments, which serve to ridicule sophists in general who style themselves philosophers.".
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- Geta_(comedy) wikiPageWikiLink Alcmene.
- Geta_(comedy) wikiPageWikiLink Amphitryon.
- Geta_(comedy) wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Greek_philosophy.
- Geta_(comedy) wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Greek_warfare.
- Geta_(comedy) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Comedy.
- Geta_(comedy) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fabliaux.
- Geta_(comedy) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Medieval_Latin_literature.
- Geta_(comedy) wikiPageWikiLink Elegiac_comedy.
- Geta_(comedy) wikiPageWikiLink Hercules.
- Geta_(comedy) wikiPageWikiLink Jupiter.
- Geta_(comedy) wikiPageWikiLink Plautus.
- Geta_(comedy) wikiPageWikiLink Sophism.
- Geta_(comedy) wikiPageWikiLink Vitalis_of_Blois.
- Geta_(comedy) wikiPageWikiLinkText "''Geta'' (comedy)".
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- Geta_(comedy) subject Category:Comedy.
- Geta_(comedy) subject Category:Fabliaux.
- Geta_(comedy) subject Category:Medieval_Latin_literature.
- Geta_(comedy) hypernym Adaptation.
- Geta_(comedy) type Film.
- Geta_(comedy) comment "Geta, a twelfth-century elegiac comedy by Vitalis of Blois, is a loose adaptation of Plautus’ play, Amphitryon. Both tell the story of how Jupiter, transforming himself to look like Amphitryon, sleeps with Amphitryon’s wife, Alcmena. But in Geta, Amphitryon is not a Greek military leader but a philosopher, and Hercules, the child who is born from the union of the god and Alcmena, is not even mentioned.".
- Geta_(comedy) label "Geta (comedy)".
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- Geta_(comedy) sameAs Q16970513.
- Geta_(comedy) wasDerivedFrom Geta_(comedy)?oldid=685500396.
- Geta_(comedy) isPrimaryTopicOf Geta_(comedy).