The article deals with “The Saturnalia” of Macrobius (5th century) from the point of view of constructing the mise en scène and searching for an answer to the question that is usually overlooked by the researchers of this text. Namely, is it possible to play “The Saturnalia” in a modern theatre in which literary works with their subjects and psychological portraits of heroes play an important role, constituting the basis for stage direction and acting? In the appropriate context, the characters of “The Saturnalia”, belonging to the Roman aristocratic environment of the 4th century, are analyzed. All of them are identified with the real historical figures (prominent statesmen Vettius Augorius Praetextatus, Quintus Aurelius Sy...
The perception of life as a drama and the diffusion of other dramatic similes in Greek thought are r...
This thesis investigates similarities in characterization and structure between the dramas of Plautu...
This study deals with a period of the Greeco-Roman history related to theatre. Hellenism is a period...
This thesis builds a new framework for understanding the literary context of Macrobius’ Saturnalia. ...
Ce mémoire traite des Saturnales de Macrobe, haut fonctionnaire du 5ième siècle après J.C. et encycl...
This thesis explores the presence of canonical texts in the Hellenistic period beyond individual rea...
Antique dramaturgy appears to be one of the sources for the emergence of School theatre. The artic...
Flamant J. Macrobius, The Saturnalia, translated with an introduction and notes by Percival Vaughan ...
The development that Macrobius wrote on uitulatio, in Saturnalia III, isn’t justified as an explanat...
This treatise by Macrobius is a commentary in two books on the Somnium Scipionis narrated by Cicero ...
Virgil’s work, mainly Aeneid, is the subject of Macrobius’ Saturnalia, III, 1-12, from a religious p...
This paper construes Plato’s dialogues as a post-theatrical mimetic enterprise that combines Socrati...
In this paper I argue that Philo’s Embassy to Gaius makes use of the literary paradigm of theatrical...
In this dissertation, I examine how Petronius presents his Satyricon ironically as "minor literature...
This series of essays by prominent academics and practitioners investigates in detail the history of...
The perception of life as a drama and the diffusion of other dramatic similes in Greek thought are r...
This thesis investigates similarities in characterization and structure between the dramas of Plautu...
This study deals with a period of the Greeco-Roman history related to theatre. Hellenism is a period...
This thesis builds a new framework for understanding the literary context of Macrobius’ Saturnalia. ...
Ce mémoire traite des Saturnales de Macrobe, haut fonctionnaire du 5ième siècle après J.C. et encycl...
This thesis explores the presence of canonical texts in the Hellenistic period beyond individual rea...
Antique dramaturgy appears to be one of the sources for the emergence of School theatre. The artic...
Flamant J. Macrobius, The Saturnalia, translated with an introduction and notes by Percival Vaughan ...
The development that Macrobius wrote on uitulatio, in Saturnalia III, isn’t justified as an explanat...
This treatise by Macrobius is a commentary in two books on the Somnium Scipionis narrated by Cicero ...
Virgil’s work, mainly Aeneid, is the subject of Macrobius’ Saturnalia, III, 1-12, from a religious p...
This paper construes Plato’s dialogues as a post-theatrical mimetic enterprise that combines Socrati...
In this paper I argue that Philo’s Embassy to Gaius makes use of the literary paradigm of theatrical...
In this dissertation, I examine how Petronius presents his Satyricon ironically as "minor literature...
This series of essays by prominent academics and practitioners investigates in detail the history of...
The perception of life as a drama and the diffusion of other dramatic similes in Greek thought are r...
This thesis investigates similarities in characterization and structure between the dramas of Plautu...
This study deals with a period of the Greeco-Roman history related to theatre. Hellenism is a period...