peer reviewedThis article examines the seventeen Greek literary and documentary papyri, in which Aristophanes is quoted or mentioned, and asks how these fragments contribute to our understanding of the early reception of the comedic poet, especially in the Roman and Late Antique periods
An encyclopaedia entry on Aristophanes covering his life, career and works, the themes and nature of...
The significance and influence of Attic drama on Hellenistic poetry has been a topic of little consi...
It is no doubt true that the questions I would like to address in this chapter, which concern Aristo...
Aristophanes.--The Greek comic fragments.--The diction of Aristophanes.--The diction of the comic fr...
Flying to Heaven to demand an end to war, building Cloudcuckooland in the sky, descending to Hades t...
The material of this thesis is the area of personal humour roughly covered by τὸ ὸνομαστὶ κωμῳεν - t...
In current research, strongly marked by ‘performance studies', it is often forgotten that there are ...
L'articolo propone alcune osservazioni sulla ricezione dell'epigramma greco in Egitto in epoca tardo...
This doctoral thesis offers a first edition, with transcriptions, translations and commentaries, of ...
The present article deals with the Greek dialects in Old Attic Comedy. Aristophanes is the greatest ...
The text is a kind of report of reading in comic means used in one of Aristophanes’ best comedies – ...
De Ste. Croix famously argued that Aristophanes had a conservative political outlook and attempted t...
A note on line 1194 of Aristophanes’ Wealth mentions the names of two of the earliest scholars of co...
Mockery of tragedy is a striking and recurrent feature of the poetry of Aristophanes. Critics have s...
This accessible introduction to the work of one of the world's greatest comic writers tackles key qu...
An encyclopaedia entry on Aristophanes covering his life, career and works, the themes and nature of...
The significance and influence of Attic drama on Hellenistic poetry has been a topic of little consi...
It is no doubt true that the questions I would like to address in this chapter, which concern Aristo...
Aristophanes.--The Greek comic fragments.--The diction of Aristophanes.--The diction of the comic fr...
Flying to Heaven to demand an end to war, building Cloudcuckooland in the sky, descending to Hades t...
The material of this thesis is the area of personal humour roughly covered by τὸ ὸνομαστὶ κωμῳεν - t...
In current research, strongly marked by ‘performance studies', it is often forgotten that there are ...
L'articolo propone alcune osservazioni sulla ricezione dell'epigramma greco in Egitto in epoca tardo...
This doctoral thesis offers a first edition, with transcriptions, translations and commentaries, of ...
The present article deals with the Greek dialects in Old Attic Comedy. Aristophanes is the greatest ...
The text is a kind of report of reading in comic means used in one of Aristophanes’ best comedies – ...
De Ste. Croix famously argued that Aristophanes had a conservative political outlook and attempted t...
A note on line 1194 of Aristophanes’ Wealth mentions the names of two of the earliest scholars of co...
Mockery of tragedy is a striking and recurrent feature of the poetry of Aristophanes. Critics have s...
This accessible introduction to the work of one of the world's greatest comic writers tackles key qu...
An encyclopaedia entry on Aristophanes covering his life, career and works, the themes and nature of...
The significance and influence of Attic drama on Hellenistic poetry has been a topic of little consi...
It is no doubt true that the questions I would like to address in this chapter, which concern Aristo...