Ancient Greek physician and writer
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GALENAncient Greek physician and writer
GALENAncient Greek physician
GALENNoted ancient Greek physician
NIAVARDALOS"My Big Fat Greek Wedding" writer and star
classicsA scholar of ancient Greek and Latin
aidosthe ancient Greek personification of modesty, respect, and shame
comusancient Greek and Roman god of drinking and revelry
classicistA person who studies Classics (ancient Greek and Latin)
classicistsA person who studies Classics (ancient Greek and Latin)
classicalBased on the study of ancient Greek and Latin
SPARTA'Twas part and parcel of an ancient Greek city (6)
classicsThe works of ancient Greek and Latin writers and philosophers
xyst(in ancient Greek and Roman architecture) a covered portico, as a promenade
cothurnusthe high, thick-soled shoe worn by ancient Greek and Roman tragedians
cothurnithe high, thick-soled shoe worn by ancient Greek and Roman tragedians
cothurnsthe high, thick-soled shoe worn by ancient Greek and Roman tragedians
buskinthe high, thick-soled shoe worn by ancient Greek and Roman tragedians
kylikesAn ancient Greek cup with a shallow bowl and a tall stem
xysts(in ancient Greek and Roman architecture) a covered portico, as a promenade
xysti(in ancient Greek and Roman architecture) a covered portico, as a promenade
xystus(in ancient Greek and Roman architecture) a covered portico, as a promenade
cothurnthe high, thick-soled shoe worn by ancient Greek and Roman tragedians
classicsA school subject that involves the study of ancient Greek and Latin literature, philosophy, and history
tetralogiesA series of four ancient Greek dramas, three tragedies and one satyr play, originally presented together
sybariteinhabitant of Sybaris, an ancient Greek city in southern Italy noted for its wealth and luxury
orchestrasThe semicircular space in front of an ancient Greek theater stage where the chorus danced and sang
orchestraThe semicircular space in front of an ancient Greek theater stage where the chorus danced and sang
aresthe ancient Greek god of war, a son of Zeus and Hera, identified by the Romans with Mars
biasthe ancient Greek personification of force: daughter of Pallas and Styx and sister of Cratus, Nike, and Zelos
ateancient Greek goddess personifying the fatal blindness or recklessness that produces crime and the divine punishment that follows it
humanismA Renaissance cultural movement that turned away from medieval scholasticism and revived interest in ancient Greek and Roman thought
particles(in ancient Greek) Any of the class of words such as de and ge, used for contrast and emphasis
skene(in the ancient Greek theater) a structure facing the audience and forming the background before which performances were given
choruses(in ancient Greek tragedy) A group of performers who comment on the main action, typically speaking and moving together
particle(in ancient Greek) Any of the class of words such as de and ge, used for contrast and emphasis
atesancient Greek goddess personifying the fatal blindness or recklessness that produces crime and the divine punishment that follows it
agones(in ancient Greek drama) a formalized debate or argumentation, esp. in comedy: usually following the proagon and preceding the parabasis
agon(in ancient Greek drama) a formalized debate or argumentation, esp. in comedy: usually following the proagon and preceding the parabasis
exodos(in ancient Greek drama) the final scene or departure, esp. in tragedy and usually Old Comedy: usually following the last stasimon
orgysecret ceremonial rites held in honor of an ancient Greek or Roman deity and usually characterized by ecstatic singing and dancing