In the Hellenistic period, more than ever, the theatre played an essential part in ordinary life in Athens and all the Athenian leaders took care of it. They reorganized the dramatic contests, increased the number of performances and promoted the stone theatre-buildings. At the same time, they used the ancient city's reputation as a famous center of dramatic art and put the Athenian poets and the Dionysiac Artists in the foreground. Their efforts were crowned with success during all the Hellenistic Age. In the present paper I intend to emphazise the theatrical vitality in Athens within the three last centuries and the common will for preserving such a rich heritage and theatre- tradition.Plus que jamais, à l'époque hellénistique, le théâtre...
Over 200 so-called « phlyax- vases » are now known. These are ceramics produced in the Greek cities ...
The theaters from the classical period found in Attica (at Thorikos, Ikarion, Euonymon and Rhamnus) ...
Drama always consisted of an invaluable “database” for the culture and education of the ancient Gree...
In the Hellenistic period, more than ever, the theatre played an essential part in ordinary life in ...
Cette étude concerne le fait théâtral dans ses dimensions matérielles, éclairé par les textes relati...
My aim in writing the present paper is to elucidate the polical and cultural logic according to whic...
The perception of life as a drama and the diffusion of other dramatic similes in Greek thought are r...
Cette thèse étudie les modes d'organisation et de financement des concours (agônes) de la cité d'Ath...
La comédie d’Aristophane est abondamment reçue et réécrite par la littérature grecque de l’époque im...
The proskènion, which characterized the stage-buildings erected in Greece in the Hellenistic period ...
This series of essays by prominent academics and practitioners investigates in detail the history of...
International audienceIn a century that experienced two World Wars, vast technological developments,...
This work is the first full-length study of the dissemination of Greek tragedy in the earliest perio...
Thatre all over The significance of theatre in ancient Greek society The following pro-seminar-p...
Epigraphic and archeological documents show that, with the exception of Crete, the Aegean islands we...
Over 200 so-called « phlyax- vases » are now known. These are ceramics produced in the Greek cities ...
The theaters from the classical period found in Attica (at Thorikos, Ikarion, Euonymon and Rhamnus) ...
Drama always consisted of an invaluable “database” for the culture and education of the ancient Gree...
In the Hellenistic period, more than ever, the theatre played an essential part in ordinary life in ...
Cette étude concerne le fait théâtral dans ses dimensions matérielles, éclairé par les textes relati...
My aim in writing the present paper is to elucidate the polical and cultural logic according to whic...
The perception of life as a drama and the diffusion of other dramatic similes in Greek thought are r...
Cette thèse étudie les modes d'organisation et de financement des concours (agônes) de la cité d'Ath...
La comédie d’Aristophane est abondamment reçue et réécrite par la littérature grecque de l’époque im...
The proskènion, which characterized the stage-buildings erected in Greece in the Hellenistic period ...
This series of essays by prominent academics and practitioners investigates in detail the history of...
International audienceIn a century that experienced two World Wars, vast technological developments,...
This work is the first full-length study of the dissemination of Greek tragedy in the earliest perio...
Thatre all over The significance of theatre in ancient Greek society The following pro-seminar-p...
Epigraphic and archeological documents show that, with the exception of Crete, the Aegean islands we...
Over 200 so-called « phlyax- vases » are now known. These are ceramics produced in the Greek cities ...
The theaters from the classical period found in Attica (at Thorikos, Ikarion, Euonymon and Rhamnus) ...
Drama always consisted of an invaluable “database” for the culture and education of the ancient Gree...