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Aristophanes and the antiscientific tradition / Richard Olson.
Olson, Richard, 1940-Date: 1984- Books
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Aristophanes, being a classic collection of true Attic wit, containing the jests, gibes, bon-mots, witticisms, and most extraordinary anecdotes of Samuel Foote, Esq. the Lords Chesterfield, Tyrawley, Messrs. Churchill, Thornton, Cox, Lloyd, and their cotemporaries [sic]; ... Collected, during the course of twenty years, by a gentleman, ... With an engraved head of Samuel Foote, Esq.
Date: 1778- Books
The Lysistrata of Aristophanes / illustrated by Aubrey Beardsley.
Aristophanes.Date: 1973- Books
Parabasenverse aus Thesmophoriazusen II des Aristophanes bei Galen / [Karl Deichgräber].
Deichgräber, Karl, 1903-1984.Date: 1957- Archives and manuscripts
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M0004263: Portrait of Aristophanes (c.446BC- 386BC)
Date: 13 August 1935Reference: WT/D/1/20/1/35/2Part of: Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive- Books
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The clouds. A comedy. Translated from the Greek of Aristophanes. By Mr. Theobald.
Aristophanes.Date: MDCCXV. [1715]- Pictures
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A performance of the play Birds by Aristophanes. Etching by Henry Gillard Glindoni.
Glindoni, Henry Gillard, 1852-1913.Reference: 32433i- Books
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The frogs, a comedy. Translated from the Greek of Aristophanes, By C. Dunster, A.M.
Aristophanes.Date: [1785]- Books
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The frogs, a comedy. Translated from the Greek of Aristophanes, By C. Dunster, M.A.
Aristophanes.Date: 1800- Books
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Plutus: or, the world's idol. A comedy. Translated from the Greek of Aristophanes. By Mr. Theobald.
Aristophanes.Date: 1715- Books
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The clouds of Aristophanes: acted at Athens in the second year of Olymp. LXXXIX. Aminias being Archon.
Aristophanes.Date: 1798?]- Books
The oldest known Latin version of Aristophanes and some notes about two academic curmudgeons / by Arpad G. Gerster, M.D.
Date: 1919- Pictures
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Lysistrata: two characters (Lysistrata and a man) advertising a performance of an adaptation by Ralf König of the theme of Aristophanes' play. Colour lithograph, 1991.
König, Ralf.Date: 1991Reference: 668855i- Books
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Plutus, the god of riches. A comedy. Translated from the original Greek of Aristophanes: with large notes explanatory and critical. By Henry Fielding, Esq; and the Revd. Mr. Young.
Aristophanes.Date: MDCCXLII. [1742]- Books
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Reform: a farce, modernised from Aristophanes, and published with the annotations select of Bellend. Mart. Scrib. T.P. complete of Cantab. Anti-P. Hyper-Bell. By S. Foote, jr.
Wrangham, Francis, 1769-1842.Date: M.DCC.XCII. [1792]- Books
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The clouds: a comedy. Written by Aristophanes, the wittiest man of his age, against Socrates, Who was the Wisest and Best. Now first intirely translated into English, with the principal scholia, and notes critical and explanatory.
Aristophanes.Date: MDCCLIX. [1759]- Books
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Memoirs of the life and writings of Samuel Foote, Esq; the English Aristophanes: to which are added the bon mots, Repartees, and Good Things said by that great wit and excentrical genius.
Date: [1778]- Books
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Memoirs of the life and writings of Samuel Foote, Esq; the English Aristophanes: to which are added the bon mots, repartees, and good things said by that great wit and excentrical genius.
Date: [1778?]- Books
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The new theatre of fun; or, the modern Aristophanes in high glee. Being a genuine collection of the jests, gibes, witticisms, ... of Samuel Foote, Esq; including also those of Lord Lyttleton, Mess. Garrick and Churchill, ...
Foote, Samuel, 1720-1777.Date: 1778- Books
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Wit for the ton! The Convivial Jester; or, Sam Foote's Last Budget Opened. Containing original and authentic anecdotes, bon mots, jocose Remarks, poignant Repartees, whimsical Occurrences, queer Hums, inimitable Witticisms, &c. of that immortal Child of Humour The English Aristophanes. With authentic memoirs of his life and writings, and a particular Recital of the many laughable Incidents which befel him in the former, and the various whimsical Occurrences that gave rise to the later.
Foote, Samuel, 1720-1777.Date: 1783- Books
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A catalogue of a large and fine collection of books, comprehending above thirty thousand volumes, ancient and modern, in most languages, including the libraries of the Reverend Edward Southwell, rector of Asterby, in Lincolnshire, of William Jones, M.D. and several others. Among other valuable and scarce books, are Hortus Malabaricus, 12 vol. Aristoteles, Du val, 2 vol. Plutarchus, Rualdi, 2 vol. Plato, Ficini Plato, Serrani, 3 vol. Galei Scriptores, 3 vol. Poetæ Græci, H. Steph. Aristophanes, Edit. Princeps Aristophanes, Kusteri, ... Dugdale's baronage - origines - summons - monasticon and continuation by Stephens, 3 vol. - Warwickshire Camden, 2 vol. Royal paper Stukeley's stone henge and abury, 2 vol. Many of the scarce counties Horsley's Britannia Romana Rushworth's collections, 8 vol, L.P. Tanner's Notitia monastica Religious ceremonies, 6 vol. Sloane's Jamaica, 2 vol. Universal history, 23 vol. Chambers's dictionary, 4 vol. Locke, Bacon, Boyle, Selden, &c. Philosophical transactions, 68 vol. Lord Sommers's tracts, 16 vol. Encyclopedie, 50 vol. The books are in good condition, and will begin to be sold, for ready money only, January 1, 1782. By Lockyer Davis, in Holborn; and will continue on sale till all are sold. Catalogues (Price Six-Pence, to be returned in the purchase) may be had of Messrs. Dodsley, Pall-Mall; Robson; in New Bond Street; Debret, Piccadilly; Walter, Charing-Cross; Ridley, St. James's Street; Owen, Temple Bar; Sewell, in Cornbill; and at the place of sale, where ready money may be had for any Library or parcel of books.
Davis, Lockyer, 1719-1791.Date: 1781]- Books
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Aristophanous Kōmōdiai duo Ploutos kai Nephelai. Meta Scholiōn Palaiōn panu ōphelimōn. = Aristophanis comoediæ duæ Plutus & Nubes: cum scholiis græcis antiquis, quibus adjiciuntur notæ quædam, simul cum gemino indice. In usum Studiosae Juventutis.
Aristophanes.Date: MDCCXXXII. [1732]- Books
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Le Plutus et les Nuées d'Aristophane, comédies grecques traduites en françois, avec des remarques et un examen de chaque pièce selon les règles du théâtre, par Mlle Le Fèvre
AristophanesDate: 1684- Books
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The life of Socrates, collected from the Memorabilia of Xenophon and the Dialogues of Plato, and illustrated farther by Aristotle, Diodorus Siculus, Cicero, Proclus, Apuleius, Maximus Tyrius, Boethius, Diogenes Laertius, Aulus Gellius, and others. In Which The Doctrine of that Philosopher and the Academic Sect are vindicated from the Misrepresentations of Aristophanes, Aristoxenus, Lucian, Plutarch, Athenaeus, Suidas and Lactantius: the Origin, Progress and Design of Pagan Theology, Mythology, and Mysteries, explain'd; Natural Religion defended from Atheism on one hand, and Superstition on the other, and the destructive Tendency of both to Society demonstrated; Moral and Natural Beauty analogously compar'd; and the present Happiness of Mankind shewn to consist in, and the future to be acquir'd by, Virtue only derived from the true Knowledge of God. Herein the different Sentiments of La Mothe le Vayer, Cudworth, Stanley, Dacier, Charpentier, Voltaire, Rollin, Warburton, and others on these Subjects, are occasionally consider'd. By John Gilbert Cooper, Jun. Esq;
Cooper, John Gilbert, 1723-1769.Date: 1750- Books
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Wit for the ton! The convivial jester; or Sam Foote's last budget opened. Containing original and authentic anecdotes, bon mots, jocose Remarks, poignant Repartees, whimsical Occurrences, queer Hums, inimitable Witticisms, &c. of that immortal Child of Humour The English Aristophanes; with authentic memoirs of his life and writings, and a particular Recital of the many laughable Incidents which befel him in the former, and the various whimsical Occurrences that gave rise to the latter. Since we mean to make you laugh, Our Motto is an Epitaph. Sam. Foote is dead, yet do not weep, His Wit alive will ever keep; And tho' his Body's under Ground, You'll find his Humour here abound. Poor Sam. now with the Worms resides, Yet here a Friend with Care provides Enough of him to shake your Sides Then if a Tear should wet your Eye, Let it be Laughing makes you cry; With Spleen and Grief still be at Strife, You'll find in Wit and Mirth there's Life.
Foote, Samuel, 1720-1777.Date: [1778?]