Did the ancient Greeks and Romans have comic books? This paper scrutinizes two papyrus fragments from the late II to III century A.D., both showing vignettes interspersed with portions of Greek text that contain the words spoken by the characters appearing in each vignette (the result being an agonal parodic contrast centred on the labours of Herakles). The nature and structure of these peculiar artefacts is reconstructed and contextualized within the broader knowledge and diffusion of ‘comics’ in Greco-Roman antiquity
Ancient Greek comedy takes interesting approaches to mythological narrative. This article analyzes o...
This thesis explores the presence of canonical texts in the Hellenistic period beyond individual rea...
The chapter presents the results of a fresh analysis of all lemmata found in Plautus and Terence. Th...
The year 1973 saw the publication of the first comprehensive collection of comic papyri, Colin Austi...
The subject of this thesis is comic books which are in themes and subject matter devoted to the hist...
International audienceUsing both textual and iconographic sources, this richly illustrated book exam...
In accordance with the spirit of the Multiple literacies theory, the use of multimodal texts impose ...
There has been much debate about the place of origin of the Hermeneumata Pseudodositheana, a large c...
How did audiences of ancient Greek comedy react to the spectacle of master and slaves? If they were ...
This doctoral thesis offers a first edition, with transcriptions, translations and commentaries, of ...
Prikaz knjige: Asimakoulas, Dimitris. Rewriting Humour in Comic Books: Cultural Transfer and Transla...
Text in Greek; introductory matter in Latin.v. 1. Historia critica comicorum Graecorum.--v. 2. Fragm...
Ce texte est la première version d'un travail en cours, dont deux états doivent être publiés en 2013...
How did audiences of ancient Greek comedy react to the spectacle of master and slaves? If they were ...
Challenging the common notion that mythological comedies simply burlesque stories found in epic and ...
Ancient Greek comedy takes interesting approaches to mythological narrative. This article analyzes o...
This thesis explores the presence of canonical texts in the Hellenistic period beyond individual rea...
The chapter presents the results of a fresh analysis of all lemmata found in Plautus and Terence. Th...
The year 1973 saw the publication of the first comprehensive collection of comic papyri, Colin Austi...
The subject of this thesis is comic books which are in themes and subject matter devoted to the hist...
International audienceUsing both textual and iconographic sources, this richly illustrated book exam...
In accordance with the spirit of the Multiple literacies theory, the use of multimodal texts impose ...
There has been much debate about the place of origin of the Hermeneumata Pseudodositheana, a large c...
How did audiences of ancient Greek comedy react to the spectacle of master and slaves? If they were ...
This doctoral thesis offers a first edition, with transcriptions, translations and commentaries, of ...
Prikaz knjige: Asimakoulas, Dimitris. Rewriting Humour in Comic Books: Cultural Transfer and Transla...
Text in Greek; introductory matter in Latin.v. 1. Historia critica comicorum Graecorum.--v. 2. Fragm...
Ce texte est la première version d'un travail en cours, dont deux états doivent être publiés en 2013...
How did audiences of ancient Greek comedy react to the spectacle of master and slaves? If they were ...
Challenging the common notion that mythological comedies simply burlesque stories found in epic and ...
Ancient Greek comedy takes interesting approaches to mythological narrative. This article analyzes o...
This thesis explores the presence of canonical texts in the Hellenistic period beyond individual rea...
The chapter presents the results of a fresh analysis of all lemmata found in Plautus and Terence. Th...