Ichneutae (Partially found Sophocles Satyr play; 5th century BCE): Revision history

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4 September 2024

  • curprev 01:1801:18, 4 September 2024Happy Brian talk contribsm 3,471 bytes 0 Fixed reference format.
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  • curprev 01:0701:07, 4 September 2024F1shCake talk contribs 3,459 bytes +3,459 Created page with "{{InfoboxLost |title=<center>Ichneutae</center> |image= |imagecaption= |status=<span style="color:orange;">'''Partially Found'''</span> }} Ichneutae (Ἰχνευταί in Ancient Greek), otherwise known as Tracking Satyrs, Searchers or Trackers is the second best preserved Satyr Play, written in the 5th century BCE by Sophocles (second to Euripedes' Cyclops, which is fully extant). ==Satyr Plays== Athenian Theatre was centred on the City Dionysia, a religious festival..."