Te*tral"o*gy (?), n. [Gr. &?;; te`tra-
(see Tetra-) + &?; a speech, discourse: cf. F.
tétralogie.] (Gr. Drama) A group or series of
four dramatic pieces, three tragedies and one satyric, or comic, piece (or
sometimes four tragedies), represented consequently on the Attic stage at
the Dionysiac festival.
&fist; A group or series of three tragedies, exhibited together without
a fourth piese, was called a trilogy.
Te*tral"o*gy (?), n. [Gr. &?;; te`tra-
(see Tetra-) + &?; a speech, discourse: cf. F.
tétralogie.] (Gr. Drama) A group or series of
four dramatic pieces, three tragedies and one satyric, or comic, piece (or
sometimes four tragedies), represented consequently on the Attic stage at
the Dionysiac festival.
&fist; A group or series of three tragedies, exhibited together without
a fourth piese, was called a trilogy.