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13. The Genesis of Athenian State Theater and the Survival of Pindar’s Poetry
From the text of Aristophanes Birds 786–789, we witness the central program of the City Dionysia in a given year, 414 B.C.: three days, each taken up with three tragedies, one satyric drama, and one comedy. [7]
The old-fashioned Aeschylus wins over the innovative Euripides in the judgment of the god Dionysus himself (1467 and following), who is after all the raison d’être of the City Dionysia.
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