The Stage in the Attic Theatre of the 5th Century, B.C
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441f. Ulysses tells the chorus that he has a plan for their escape from slavery; at vs. 701ff. he says that he will go to the shore to launch his ship ; and, in the closing words of the play (708f.), the chorus speak of them- selves as the fellow-voyagers of Ulysses. Aristophanes — Achamians At the opening of the play is represented an assembly on the Pn\'^x. Dicseopolis says (20ff.) that, although the Pnyx is then empty, when the Prytanes ar- Achamians rive they will jostle each other for the ...first seats, rushing down in a bod^'. The Prytanes enter at v. 40, and, as Dicaeopolis had prophesied they would do, they crowd for the first seats (42). At v. 91 Pseudartabas arrives, and with his attendants he withdraws at v. 122. A frrpaTu^ 'Odofuhriov enters at V. 156. There were present, also, others, ixxXr^ffiaj (56). The assembly is called to order by the herald (43), and is dismissed b3^ him (172f ). For this scene, which was made to resemble a regular assembly on the Pnyx, it seems hardly possible that there was room on the stage.
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