ˈ ɛ s k ɪ l ə s.
Father of greek tragedy attic poet.
Greek dramatic poet regarded as the founder of greek tragedy.
αἰσχύλος aiskhylos pronounced ai s kʰý los.
Aristotle was able to gather first hand documentation from theater performance in attica which is inaccessible to scholars today.
For the statement of the anonymous writer on comedy in his account of phrynichus the comic poet that phrynichus the son of phradmon died in sicily evidently refers properly to the tragic poet on account of his father s name.
The primary source of knowledge on the question is the poetics of aristotle.
The greek poet homer was born sometime between the 12th and 8th centuries bc possibly somewhere on the coast of asia minor.
He was often called the inventor of tragedy and his name was recorded as the first to stage a tragedy at the great or city dionysia c.
7 september 2016 we found 1 answers for the crossword clue greek dramatic poet regarded as the founder of greek tragedy.
The origin of the word tragedy has been a matter of discussion from ancient times.
He probably went like other poets of the age to the court of hiero and there died.
Oedipus in greek mythology the king of thebes who unwittingly killed his father and married his mother.
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According to ancient tradition thespis was the first actor in greek drama.
Academics knowledge of the genre begins with his work and understanding of earlier tragedies is largely based on inferences from his surviving plays.
Aeschylus was an ancient greek tragedian as earlier mentioned father of tragedy.
456 455 bc was an ancient greek tragedian he is often described as the father of tragedy.
Thespis flourished 6th century bc athens greek poet said to have been born in the deme district of icaria.
Academics knowledge of the genre begins with his work and understanding of earlier tragedies is largely based on inferences from his surviving plays.
Scholars differ on the scanty evidence about thespis and his role in the development of greek drama.
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