Georgios Chortatzis or Chortatsis (; c. 1545 – c. 1610)
was a
Greek
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dramatist
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reading. Ben Jonson coined the term "playwri ...
in
Cretan
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verse. He was, along with
Vitsentzos Kornaros, one of the main representatives of a school of literature in the
vernacular
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Cretan dialect that flourished in the late 16th and early 17th centuries under
Venetian rule.
His best-known work is ''
Erofili'' (or ''Erophile''), a
tragedy
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set in Egypt.
References
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1540s births
1610 deaths
People from Rethymno
Greek dramatists and playwrights
Dramatists and playwrights from the Republic of Venice
People from the Kingdom of Candia
Cretan poets
Cretan Renaissance literature