Plutus (Aristophanes)

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English-language translations of
Πλοῦτος (Plutus) (408 BCE)
by Aristophanes

"Plutus" (Πλοῦτος Ploutos), or "Wealth", is a comedy by Aristophanes. First produced in 408 BCE, it was revised and performed again in c. 388 BCE. A political satire on contemporary Athens, it features the personified god of wealth Plutus.
As with all ancient Greek dramas, the interpretation may vary, given the condition of available manuscripts, the current study of ancient Greek language, and changes in the English language. As a result, varying English translations exist.

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English-language translations of Πλοῦτος include:


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