In a famous scene at the end of Plato\u27s symposium, after a high-minded philosophical discussion about the nature of love at a festive dinner party had degenerated into a drunken free-for-all, only three of the guests were sober enough to continue the conversation: the philosopher Socrates, the tragic poet Agathon, and the comic poet Aristophanes
Mockery of tragedy is a striking and recurrent feature of the poetry of Aristophanes. Critics have s...
Mockery of tragedy is a striking and recurrent feature of the poetry of Aristophanes. Critics have s...
Aristophanes' tragic Homer lambic poetry and tragedy are usually thought to be the major literary s...
In a famous scene at the end of Plato\u27s symposium, after a high-minded philosophical discussion a...
It is no doubt true that the questions I would like to address in this chapter, which concern Aristo...
In this paper, I offer a new interpretation of Aristophanes’ speech in Plato’s Symposium. Though ...
In the Symposium, Plato refers repeatedly to theatre and in particular to Aristophanes’ Frogs and Eu...
It is no doubt true that the questions I would like to address in this chapter, which concern Aristo...
Ancient catalogues of Aristotle’s writings (Diogenes Laertius, Hesychius) mention Symposium in one ...
Comedy, which developed as a literary genre after tragedy, is a popular dramatic form in ancient Gre...
During the 5th century BCE Athenians honored the god Dionysus at two public events with ritual activ...
The paper analyses the presentation of philosophers in comedy, with special attention to Pythagorean...
Ancient catalogues of Aristotle’s writings (Diogenes Laertius, Hesychius) mention Symposium in one b...
Aristophanes' tragic Homer lambic poetry and tragedy are usually thought to be the major literary s...
POMPEU, Ana Maria César. Aristófanes e Platão: o poeta na pólis. Argumentos Revista de Filosofia, Fo...
Mockery of tragedy is a striking and recurrent feature of the poetry of Aristophanes. Critics have s...
Mockery of tragedy is a striking and recurrent feature of the poetry of Aristophanes. Critics have s...
Aristophanes' tragic Homer lambic poetry and tragedy are usually thought to be the major literary s...
In a famous scene at the end of Plato\u27s symposium, after a high-minded philosophical discussion a...
It is no doubt true that the questions I would like to address in this chapter, which concern Aristo...
In this paper, I offer a new interpretation of Aristophanes’ speech in Plato’s Symposium. Though ...
In the Symposium, Plato refers repeatedly to theatre and in particular to Aristophanes’ Frogs and Eu...
It is no doubt true that the questions I would like to address in this chapter, which concern Aristo...
Ancient catalogues of Aristotle’s writings (Diogenes Laertius, Hesychius) mention Symposium in one ...
Comedy, which developed as a literary genre after tragedy, is a popular dramatic form in ancient Gre...
During the 5th century BCE Athenians honored the god Dionysus at two public events with ritual activ...
The paper analyses the presentation of philosophers in comedy, with special attention to Pythagorean...
Ancient catalogues of Aristotle’s writings (Diogenes Laertius, Hesychius) mention Symposium in one b...
Aristophanes' tragic Homer lambic poetry and tragedy are usually thought to be the major literary s...
POMPEU, Ana Maria César. Aristófanes e Platão: o poeta na pólis. Argumentos Revista de Filosofia, Fo...
Mockery of tragedy is a striking and recurrent feature of the poetry of Aristophanes. Critics have s...
Mockery of tragedy is a striking and recurrent feature of the poetry of Aristophanes. Critics have s...
Aristophanes' tragic Homer lambic poetry and tragedy are usually thought to be the major literary s...