The short Plautine revival in translation that signaled the return of ancient comedy to the stages after more than a millennium had its origins (1486) in the courtly shows promoted by Ercole d’Este in Ferrara and terminated in Venice, where, in addition to a rich sequence of Plautine performances, the only printed editions of these texts handed down to us were produced (1530). The comedies of Plautus were initially staged by non-professional performers, who used modern versification and improvisation abilities to represent such plays in front of a court audience. These shows were a source of inspiration for authors like Ariosto, who started a new form of comic production, in which the traditional characters and plots that had characterized ...
Il presente studio ha posto come obiettivo di delineare gli sviluppi della commedia plautino-terenzi...
In Plautus’ theatre, words were literally brought to life in a performative system of masks, music a...
Comedy plays have been part of our society at least for two thousand years. Such a rich theatrical c...
The short Plautine revival in translation that signaled the return of ancient comedy to the stages a...
The presence of ancient comedies on stage, during a period when vernacular language appeared as the ...
The rollicking comedies of Plautus, who brilliantly adapted Greek plays for Roman audiences c. 205–1...
The work is made available for download in PDF, ePub, Docx, and HTML formats. This work may be free...
We know very little about Greek models that have inspired Plautus, Terentius and other poets of the ...
This dissertation examines Roman comedy (comoedia palliata) and its influence from the stage onto th...
Under the rule of Ercole I d'Este (1471-1505), Ferrara experienced an unprecedented revival of class...
This collected monograph from New York creatively takes stock on the wide-ranging textual criticism ...
Alors que la tradition classique, en cherchant à préserver l’intégrité des sources grecques et latin...
Los estudiosos coinciden en señalar que los comediógrafos latinos –especialmente Plauto– fueron los ...
The authors of this research show a general perspective of Plauto’s comedies within European theatre...
PLAUTUS AND ROTROU: TRANSLATING COMIC DRAMAS IN THE 17th CENTURY. BETWEEN RESPECT AND CREATIONWhen t...
Il presente studio ha posto come obiettivo di delineare gli sviluppi della commedia plautino-terenzi...
In Plautus’ theatre, words were literally brought to life in a performative system of masks, music a...
Comedy plays have been part of our society at least for two thousand years. Such a rich theatrical c...
The short Plautine revival in translation that signaled the return of ancient comedy to the stages a...
The presence of ancient comedies on stage, during a period when vernacular language appeared as the ...
The rollicking comedies of Plautus, who brilliantly adapted Greek plays for Roman audiences c. 205–1...
The work is made available for download in PDF, ePub, Docx, and HTML formats. This work may be free...
We know very little about Greek models that have inspired Plautus, Terentius and other poets of the ...
This dissertation examines Roman comedy (comoedia palliata) and its influence from the stage onto th...
Under the rule of Ercole I d'Este (1471-1505), Ferrara experienced an unprecedented revival of class...
This collected monograph from New York creatively takes stock on the wide-ranging textual criticism ...
Alors que la tradition classique, en cherchant à préserver l’intégrité des sources grecques et latin...
Los estudiosos coinciden en señalar que los comediógrafos latinos –especialmente Plauto– fueron los ...
The authors of this research show a general perspective of Plauto’s comedies within European theatre...
PLAUTUS AND ROTROU: TRANSLATING COMIC DRAMAS IN THE 17th CENTURY. BETWEEN RESPECT AND CREATIONWhen t...
Il presente studio ha posto come obiettivo di delineare gli sviluppi della commedia plautino-terenzi...
In Plautus’ theatre, words were literally brought to life in a performative system of masks, music a...
Comedy plays have been part of our society at least for two thousand years. Such a rich theatrical c...