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Plutus
Plutus In Greek mythology, Plutus ("wealth") was a son of Demeter and ... of plenty (sometimes known as a cornucopia). Plutus, by the Ancient Greek comedy playwrite Aristophanes ... who is deserving of wealth. Etymology and Plutus Like many other figures in Greek and Roman mythology, Plutus' name leads to many modern words. ...
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Talk:Plutus
Talk:Plutus I think Plutus the play should be moved back to Plutus (play). I'll take care of it ...
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Plutus (play)
Plutus (play) Plutus (c. 380 BC), by Ancient Greek comedy ... Aristophanes, featured the personified god of wealth Plutus. Like most of his plays it is ... man turns out to be the god Plutus. The first part of the play examines ... distributed randomly. Chremylos is convinced that if Plutus' eyesight can be restored, these wrongs ...
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Aristophane (translated from French)
... lost today) and the second edition of Plutus (388), it inaugurated the satire of manners ... the new comedy the Athenians. Except it Plutus and the parts against Euripide, the comedies ... counters the projects of new constitutions (392); Plutus (????/ Ploûtos), over better times to come (388 ...
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The Two Babylons
... the goddess of Peace, with the boy Plutus in her arms. Roman Catholicism and Babylonian ... the goddess of Peace, with the boy Plutus in her arms; and in Tibet, in ...
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Mammon
... is somewhat similar to the Greek god Plutus, and the Roman Dis Pater, in his ... some point based on them; especially since Plutus appears in The Divine Comedy as a ...
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Aristophanes
... BC) Ecclesiazousae ("The Assemblywomen", ca.392 BC) Plutus ("Wealth", second version, 388 BC) Dated non ... BC) Proagon (422 BC) Amphiaraos (414 BC) Plutus ("Wealth", first version, 408 BC) Gerytades (uncertain ...
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Tiberius Hemsterhuis (translated from German)
... tabula, Menandri sententiae morales (Amsterdam 1708) Aristophanis Plutus (Harling. 1744) Web on the left of ...
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Hus Family (translated from French)
... in 1751 , Francoise Hus writes a part Plutus, rival of the Love for Commedia dell ...
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Slavery in ancient Greece (translated from French)
... have at least a slave: Aristophane , in Plutus, depicts poor peasants owners of several slaves ...
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