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English: 1498 Venice Aristophanous komodiai ennea — Aristophanis comoediae novem. Edited by Markos Mousouros and Aldus Manutius; preface in Greek and Latin; the editio princeps of nine of the comedies (Plutus, Clouds, Frogs, Knights, Acharnians, Wasps, Birds, Peace, Ecclesiazusae), known as the ‘Aldin e Aristophanes’ ; Lysistrata and Thesmophoriazusae were not printed until 1515
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Source Hall E., Wrigley А. Aristophanes in Performance 421 BC—AD 2007: Peace, Birds and Frogs (en.) page 311 / Archive of Performances of Greek and Roman Drama (University of Oxford)
Author Title page of one of the first editions of Aristophanes (1498). Aldine Aristophanes

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