This paper provides two new fragments of Epicharmus that had hitherto passed unnoticed to the editors of this author. Both fragments are quoted by ancient writers. One of them comes from Athenaeus and contains a statement, according to which Epicharmus was the first comedy-writer to bring a drunkard on the stage. The second fragment comes from the Latin work Explanationes in artem Donati, and it contains the word used by Epicharmus to name the circumflex accent. Whether the latter fragment belongs to a comedy by Epicharmus or to one of the spurious poems attributed to him is uncertain
A treatise on rhetorical tropes is attributed in manuscripts to the first-century grammarian Trypho:...
A treatise on rhetorical tropes is attributed in manuscripts to the first-century grammarian Trypho:...
The author of this of this paper provides a new hypothesis about the plot of Epicharmus' drama ???a?...
This paper provides two new fragments of Epicharmus that had hitherto passed unnoticed to the editor...
This paper provides two new fragments of Epicharmus that had hitherto passed unnoticed to the editor...
This paper provides two new fragments of Epicharmus that had hitherto passed unnoticed to the editor...
Two variant readings in Epicharmus’ fragment 80 (transmitted in He- phaestion’s Encheiridion and in ...
Two variant readings in Epicharmus’ fragment 80 (transmitted in He- phaestion’s Encheiridion and in ...
The paper analyses the presentation of philosophers in comedy, with special attention to Pythagorean...
The paper analyses the presentation of philosophers in comedy, with special attention to Pythagorean...
The paper analyses the presentation of philosophers in comedy, with special attention to Pythagorean...
Fragments of PSI XV 1476 (MP3 1583.3), from a gnomic anthology with sententiae, suggest new attribut...
Fragments of PSI XV 1476 (MP3 1583.3), from a gnomic anthology with sententiae, suggest new attribut...
The present article deals with the Greek dialects in Old Attic Comedy. Aristophanes is the greatest ...
A treatise on rhetorical tropes is attributed in manuscripts to the first-century grammarian Trypho:...
A treatise on rhetorical tropes is attributed in manuscripts to the first-century grammarian Trypho:...
A treatise on rhetorical tropes is attributed in manuscripts to the first-century grammarian Trypho:...
The author of this of this paper provides a new hypothesis about the plot of Epicharmus' drama ???a?...
This paper provides two new fragments of Epicharmus that had hitherto passed unnoticed to the editor...
This paper provides two new fragments of Epicharmus that had hitherto passed unnoticed to the editor...
This paper provides two new fragments of Epicharmus that had hitherto passed unnoticed to the editor...
Two variant readings in Epicharmus’ fragment 80 (transmitted in He- phaestion’s Encheiridion and in ...
Two variant readings in Epicharmus’ fragment 80 (transmitted in He- phaestion’s Encheiridion and in ...
The paper analyses the presentation of philosophers in comedy, with special attention to Pythagorean...
The paper analyses the presentation of philosophers in comedy, with special attention to Pythagorean...
The paper analyses the presentation of philosophers in comedy, with special attention to Pythagorean...
Fragments of PSI XV 1476 (MP3 1583.3), from a gnomic anthology with sententiae, suggest new attribut...
Fragments of PSI XV 1476 (MP3 1583.3), from a gnomic anthology with sententiae, suggest new attribut...
The present article deals with the Greek dialects in Old Attic Comedy. Aristophanes is the greatest ...
A treatise on rhetorical tropes is attributed in manuscripts to the first-century grammarian Trypho:...
A treatise on rhetorical tropes is attributed in manuscripts to the first-century grammarian Trypho:...
A treatise on rhetorical tropes is attributed in manuscripts to the first-century grammarian Trypho:...
The author of this of this paper provides a new hypothesis about the plot of Epicharmus' drama ???a?...