Epitrepontes

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Epitrepontes is an ancient Greek New Comedy play by Menander, known for its intricate plot involving mistaken identities, legal disputes, and domestic relationships.

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instanceOf New Comedy play
ancient Greek play
theatrical work
author Menander
centralTheme domestic relationships
legal arbitration
marital conflict
mistaken identity
recognition and reunion
culturalContext Athenian household structure
Athenian private law
dateWritten late 4th century BCE
dramaticForm comedy
five-act structure
feature intricate plot
social commentary on Athenian family law
use of legal procedures on stage
genre New Comedy
hasModernEditionsIn English
French
German
Greek
influenceOn Roman comedy
later European domestic comedy
legalConcept epitrope (arbitration)
literaryPeriod Hellenistic period
mainCharacter Charisios
Daos
Onesimos
Pamphile
Smikrines
originalLanguage Ancient Greek
placeOfOrigin Athens
plotElement appeal to arbitrators to settle a dispute
exposure of an infant
misunderstanding about a wife’s fidelity
recognition of a child by tokens
relatedWorkByAuthor Aspis
Dyskolos
Samia
scholarlyImportance key source for Athenian family and inheritance law
major example of Menander’s New Comedy technique
setIn Athens
survivalStatus partially preserved
textualSource Bodmer Papyri
surface form: Bodmer papyrus

Oxyrhynchus Papyri
surface form: Cairo papyri

papyrus fragments
titleTranslation The Arbitration
The Men at Arbitration

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Menander notableWork Epitrepontes
New Comedy notableWork Epitrepontes