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What does Aristophanes mean?

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Proper noun
  1. An Ancient Greek male name, most famously borne by a playwright who lived from circa 446 BC to circa 386 BC.
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Join us in an evening exploring the roots of Western drama in the plays of Sophocles, Euripides, Aeschylus and Aristophanes.
The comic dramatist Aristophanes wrote an unpleasant play, The Clouds, about him, and he was attacked after his death.
Here we have the old father, a heart of oak, like the old Acharnian in Aristophanes.
Cleon is represented by Aristophanes and Thucydides in an extremely unfavourable light, but neither can be considered an unprejudiced witness.
In the Aristophanes original, Aeschylus and Euripides debated over which of the two was the best tragedian.
A shrieky, punky banger stands out, akin to Scream, one of the album's teaser tracks, but shorn of its guesting Taiwanese rapper Aristophanes.

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