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ἔστιν οὖν τραγῳδία μίμησις πράξεως σπουδαίας καὶ τελείας μέγεθος ἐχούσης, ἡδυσμένῳ λόγῳ χωρὶς ἑκάστου τῶν εἰδῶν ἐν τοῖς μορίοις, δρώντων καὶ οὐ δι' ἀπαγγελίας, δι' ἐλέου καὶ φόβου περαίνουσα τὴν τῶν τοιούτων παθημάτων κάθαρσιν → Tragedy is, then, a representation of an action that is heroic and complete and of a certain magnitude—by means of language enriched with all kinds of ornament, each used separately in the different parts of the play: it represents men in action and does not use narrative, and through pity and fear it effects relief to these and similar emotions.

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Full diacritics: ὀξέα Medium diacritics: ὀξέα Low diacritics: οξέα Capitals: ΟΞΕΑ
Transliteration A: oxéa Transliteration B: oxea Transliteration C: oksea Beta Code: o)ce/a

English (LSJ)

ὀξέϊνος,    A v. ὀξύα, ὀξύϊνος.

German (Pape)

[Seite 351] ἡ = ὀξύα, Sp., s. B. A. 55, 32.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

ὀξέα: ὀξέϊνος, ἴδε ὀξύα, ὀξύϊνος.

Greek Monolingual

ὀξέα, ἡ (Α)
βλ. οξύα.

Greek Monotonic

ὀξέα: θηλ. του ὀξύς· ὀξέσι, δοτ. πληθ.