This thesis comprises a linguistic, metrical and literary commentary on the fragments of Pherecrates, as collected in the latest edition of R. Kassel and C. Austin Poetae Comici Graeci vol. VII pp. 102-220 Berlin/New York 1989, and a general introduct ion. The commentary of the 288 fragments is the main bulk of the work. Generally each play is treated according to the following scheme: first of all, I provide an 'introductory note' in which I discuss different questions regarding authorship, date, plot and contents; secondly, a commentary on each fragment. The individual fragments are handled in a similar fashion: I deal first with metre, contents and interpretations and then with the problems in specific lines and words. Perhaps the most r...
The greatest impediment in our effort to reconstruct the history of Greek literature of the 4th c. B...
This thesis deals with the most important fragments of Antisthenes. The closest companion of Socrate...
A new translation and edition of Aristotle's Protrepticus (with critical comments on the fragments) ...
This thesis comprises a linguistic, metrical and literary commentary on the fragments of Pherecrates...
The period of Middle Comedy comprises more than fifty poets and more than one thousand fragments. In...
The thesis examines the technique of humour of the old comedians other than Aristophanes, concentrat...
Except for the pseudo-Euripidean Rhesus, fourth-century tragedy has almost entirely been lost to the...
Esta tese apresenta uma tradução dos fragmentos de Aristófanes e três estudos relativos a eles. O ca...
The paper analyses the presentation of philosophers in comedy, with special attention to Pythagorean...
This thesis looks at the symposium and komos in Aristophanes and the comic fragments from two angles...
Cratinus, whom postclassical antiquity canonised alongside Aristophanes and Eupolis as one of the tr...
This dissertation examines the lasting impact of Apollodorus of Carystus in the tradition of New Com...
Famous Greek tragedian Euripides authored more than ninety plays, only a few of which still exist in...
The material of this thesis is the area of personal humour roughly covered by τὸ ὸνομαστὶ κωμῳεν - t...
The current work deals with three fragmentary comedies of Aristophanes whose titles imply a female c...
The greatest impediment in our effort to reconstruct the history of Greek literature of the 4th c. B...
This thesis deals with the most important fragments of Antisthenes. The closest companion of Socrate...
A new translation and edition of Aristotle's Protrepticus (with critical comments on the fragments) ...
This thesis comprises a linguistic, metrical and literary commentary on the fragments of Pherecrates...
The period of Middle Comedy comprises more than fifty poets and more than one thousand fragments. In...
The thesis examines the technique of humour of the old comedians other than Aristophanes, concentrat...
Except for the pseudo-Euripidean Rhesus, fourth-century tragedy has almost entirely been lost to the...
Esta tese apresenta uma tradução dos fragmentos de Aristófanes e três estudos relativos a eles. O ca...
The paper analyses the presentation of philosophers in comedy, with special attention to Pythagorean...
This thesis looks at the symposium and komos in Aristophanes and the comic fragments from two angles...
Cratinus, whom postclassical antiquity canonised alongside Aristophanes and Eupolis as one of the tr...
This dissertation examines the lasting impact of Apollodorus of Carystus in the tradition of New Com...
Famous Greek tragedian Euripides authored more than ninety plays, only a few of which still exist in...
The material of this thesis is the area of personal humour roughly covered by τὸ ὸνομαστὶ κωμῳεν - t...
The current work deals with three fragmentary comedies of Aristophanes whose titles imply a female c...
The greatest impediment in our effort to reconstruct the history of Greek literature of the 4th c. B...
This thesis deals with the most important fragments of Antisthenes. The closest companion of Socrate...
A new translation and edition of Aristotle's Protrepticus (with critical comments on the fragments) ...