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Introduction. Ancient Comedy: The longue duree |
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1 In Search of the Essence of Old Comedy: From Aristotle's Poetics to Zielinski, Cornford, and Beyond |
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33 | (17) |
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2 Performing Comedy in the Fifth through Early Third Centuries |
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50 | (20) |
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3 Dionysiac Festivals in Athens and the Financing of Comic Performances |
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70 | (25) |
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II THE GREEK COMEDIANS AND THEIR PLAYS |
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4 The First Poets of Old Comedy |
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95 | (18) |
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5 The Last Laugh: Eupolis, Strattis, and Plato against Aristophanes |
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113 | (19) |
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132 | (28) |
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7 Comedy in the Fourth Century I: Mythological Burlesques |
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160 | (21) |
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8 Comedy in the Fourth Century II: Politics and Domesticity |
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181 | (18) |
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9 Comedy in the Late Fourth and Early Third Centuries BCE |
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199 | (19) |
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218 | (21) |
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11 Reconstructing Menander |
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239 | (19) |
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12 Crossing Genres: Comedy, Tragedy, and Satyr Play |
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258 | (20) |
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13 Crossing Conceptual Worlds: Greek Comedy and Philosophy |
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278 | (19) |
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III ATTIC COMEDY AND SOCIETY |
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14 The Politics of Comic Athens |
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297 | (24) |
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321 | (19) |
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16 Religion and the Gods in Greek Comedy |
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340 | (19) |
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IV THE DIFFUSION OF COMEDY IN THE HELLENISTIC WORLD |
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17 The Diffusion of Comedy from the Age of Alexander to the Beginning of the Roman Empire |
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359 | (19) |
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18 Hellenistic Mime and Its Reception in Rome |
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378 | (23) |
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19 The Beginnings of Roman Comedy |
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401 | (8) |
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20 Festivals, Producers, Theatrical Spaces, and Records |
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409 | (15) |
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21 Plautus between Greek Comedy and Atellan Farce: Assessments and Reassessments |
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424 | (23) |
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II THE ROMAN COMEDIANS AND THEIR PLAYS |
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22 Plautus's Dramatic Predecessors and Contemporaries in Rome |
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447 | (15) |
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Wolfgang David Cirilo de Melo |
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23 Plautus and Terence in Performance |
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462 | (15) |
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477 | (21) |
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25 Prologue(s) and Prologi |
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498 | (18) |
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26 Between Two Paradigms: Plautus |
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516 | (22) |
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27 The Terentian Reformation: From Menander to Alexandria |
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538 | (17) |
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28 The Language of the Palliata |
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555 | (25) |
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29 Tragedy, Paratragedy, and Roman Comedy |
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580 | (21) |
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III ROMAN COMEDY AND SOCIETY |
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30 Roman Comedy and the Social Scene |
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601 | (14) |
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615 | (19) |
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32 Religion in Roman Comedy |
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634 | (21) |
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PART THREE TRANSMISSION AND ANCIENT RECEPTION |
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33 The Transmission of Aristophanes |
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655 | (12) |
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34 Later Greek Comedy in Later Antiquity |
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667 | (13) |
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35 The Rebirth of a Codex: Virtual Work on the Ambrosian Palimpsest of Plautus |
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680 | (19) |
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36 The Transmission of Terence |
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699 | (18) |
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37 Graphic Comedy: Menandrian Mosaics and Terentian Miniatures |
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717 | (18) |
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38 Greek Comedy, the Novel, and Epistolography |
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735 | (18) |
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39 Roman Comedy in the Second Sophistic |
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753 | (14) |
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40 The Reception of Plautus in Antiquity |
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767 | (15) |
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41 Aelius Donatus and His Commentary on Terence's Comedies |
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782 | (21) |
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1 New Texts: Greek Comic Papyri 1973--2010 |
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803 | (68) |
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2 Post-Menandrian Comic Poets: An Overview of the Evidence and a Checklist |
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871 | (14) |
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