Monuments Illustrating Old and Middle Comedy
Monuments Illustrating Old and Middle Comedy
See also Susan E. Hill, Eating to Excess: The Meaning of Gluttony and the Fat Body in the Ancient World (Santa Barbara, CA: Praeger, 2011). Gregory the Great, Morals on the Book of Job, vol. 3, bk. 1 (Oxford: John Henry Parker, 1847), ...
Greek Identity and the Athenian Past in Chariton: The Romance of Empire. Groningen: Barkhuis & Groningen University Library. Tatum, J., ed. 1994. The Search for the Ancient Novel. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.
This book shows how both verbal and visual allusion position the plays of New Comedy within the context of contemporary polis culture.
This is the first study examining the function and impact of the theatre in ancient Greek society by employing an archaeological approach.
Classical dramatic structure, and preoccupation with families and their private lives have returned, of course: by way of French 'well-made plays', to Noël Coward, A. R. Gurney, Alan Ayckbourn and a myriad others who carry their ...
Cambridge and New York (2007) 'Good manners, decorum and the public peace: Greek drama and the censor' in Billiani ... 39) (1995) Monuments Illustrating New Comedy, 3rd edn revised and enlarged by J. R. Green and A. Seeberg, 2 vols.
(1961) Monuments Illustrating New Comedy, London. (1962) “Some Notes on the New Epicharmus.” Innsbrucker Beiträge zur Kulturwissenschaft 7–8: 85–91. (1967) Monuments Illustrating Tragedy and Satyr Play. BICS Suppl. 20. London.
Monuments Illustrating New Comedy. 3rd ed., rev. J. R. Green and A. Seeberg. Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies, suppl. 50. London: Institute of Classical Studies. Whitman, Cedric H. 1964. Aristophanes and the Comic Hero.