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Aristophanes in Roman Literature

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This chapter surveys the reception of Aristophanes in Roman literature. It begins by assessing the readership and reception of Aristophanes in Latin sources, then focuses on Roman satire as the genre most clearly indebted to Aristophanes work, with ...
Ferriss-Hill, Jennifer L
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Aristophanes

2023
This chapter reviews Aristophanes' Ecclesiazousae, which showcases performance at different levels: the performance of gender, the performance of politics, and the performance of utopian schemes. It displays and plays with Athenian role-modeling with immense comic verve. It makes a joke of civic (and sexual) performance.
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Aristophanes

2021
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Aristophanes

open access: yes, 2017
An encyclopaedia entry on Aristophanes covering his life, career and works, the themes and nature of his plays and literary ...
Egidius Schmalzriedt   +1 more
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ARISTOPHANES

2011
Introduzione, edizione critica, traduzione e commento dell'esegesi antica ad Aristofane su papiro. Seconda edizione (prima: 2006) con aggiornamento bibliografico, correzioni, incrementi in sede di introduzione e di commento, aggiunta di una tavola.
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Aristophanes: Knights. The Comedies of Aristophanes

The American Journal of Philology, 1985
Lowell Edmunds, Alan H. Sommerstein
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Renaissance and Early Modern Reception of Aristophanes

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International audienceThis chapter examines the reception of Aristophanes in the Renaissance and Early Modern periods in Europe. It explores the early editing, publication, and translation of Aristophanes’ plays, then focuses on receptions of ...
Bastin-Hammou, Malika
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Aristophanes Among Athenians

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This chapter situates Aristophanes in his historical context. It examines the political and historical circumstances surrounding each of his plays in chronological order, as well as Aristophanes’ engagement in his plays with major political figures ...
Munson, Rosaria Vignolo, Lateiner, D.
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Aristophanes: Peace. The Comedies of Aristophanes, 5

The Classical World, 1988
S. Douglas Olson   +2 more
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Aristophanes

1993
This book places the plays of Aristophanes in their contemporary context, asking what aspects of Greek, and especially Athenian, culture these comedies brought into play for their original audiences. It makes particular use of the structural analysis of Greek rituals and myths to demonstrate how their meanings and functions can be used to interpret the
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