Английская Википедия:Aristarchus of Tegea
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Шаблон:Short description Aristarchus or Aristarch of Tegea (Шаблон:Lang-grc-gre, Aristarkhos ho Tegeates) was a Greek tragic poet and a contemporary of Sophocles and Euripides. He lived to be a centenarian, composed seventy plays, and won two tragic victories. Only the titles of three of his plays (Achilles, Asclepius, and Tantalus), along with a single line of the text, have come down to us, although Ennius freely borrowed from his play about Achilles. Among his merits seems to have been that of brevity; for, as Suidas relates, he was "the first one to make his plays of the present length."[1]
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- ↑ Suda α 3893
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