Aristophanes
Ἀριστοφάνης
CountryClassical Athens
LanguagesClassical Attic Greek
Dates446 BCE — 386 BCE

Aristophanes was an Ancient Greek comic playwright from Athens. He wrote forty plays, of which eleven survive virtually complete. The majority of his surviving plays belong to the genre of comic drama known as Old Comedy and are considered its most valuable examples. Aristophanes's plays were performed at the religious festivals of Athens, mostly the City Dionysia and the Lenaia, and several of them won the first prize in their respective competitions.— Wikipedia
Works

Ἀχαρνῆς
The Acharnians
Classical Attic Greek · 425 BCEDrama / Theatre / Plays
3 translations

Ἱππῆς
The Knights
Classical Attic Greek · 424 BCEDrama / Theatre / Plays
3 translations

Νεφέλαι
The Clouds
Classical Attic Greek · 423 BCEDrama / Theatre / Plays
2 translations

Σφῆκες
The Wasps
Classical Attic Greek · 422 BCEDrama / Theatre / Plays
2 translations

Ὄρνιθες
The Birds
Classical Attic Greek · 414 BCEDrama / Theatre / Plays
3 translations

Εἰρήνη
Peace
Classical Attic Greek · 413 BCEDrama / Theatre / Plays
3 translations

Θεσμοφοριάζουσαι
Women at the Thesmophoria
Classical Attic Greek · 411 BCEDrama / Theatre / Plays
3 translations

Λυσιστράτη
Lysistrata
Classical Attic Greek · 411 BCEDrama / Theatre / Plays
5 translations

Βάτραχοι
The Frogs
Classical Attic Greek · 406 BCEDrama / Theatre / Plays
3 translations

Ἐκκλησιάζουσαι
Assemblywomen
Classical Attic Greek · 391 BCEDrama / Theatre / Plays
3 translations
Πλοῦτος
Plutus (Wealth)
Classical Attic Greek · 388 BCEDrama / Theatre / Plays
3 translations
αποσπάσματα (apostasmata)
Fragments
Classical Attic Greek · 386 BCEDrama / Theatre / Plays
1 translation