The Men at Arbitration

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The Men at Arbitration is a lost comedy by the ancient Greek playwright Menander, known through fragments and later adaptations that highlight its themes of legal disputes and social relationships in classical Athens.

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instanceOf ancient Greek comedy
lost play
associatedWith Athenian legal culture
author Menander NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Greek Antiquity
surface form: Ancient Greece
dramaticForm stage play
focusesOn arbitration
interpersonal conflict resolution
genre New Comedy NERFINISHED
hasForm fragmentary text
hasTitleInEnglish The Men at Arbitration NERFINISHED
hasWorkType comic drama
influenced later comic adaptations
knownFrom fragments
later adaptations
literaryMovement Greek New Comedy NERFINISHED
literaryTradition Athenian New Comedy NERFINISHED
medium theatre
originalLanguage Ancient Greek
partOf corpus of Menander NERFINISHED
period Hellenistic period NERFINISHED
settingLocation classical Athens
status lost
theme legal disputes
social relationships

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Epitrepontes titleTranslation The Men at Arbitration