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The Archaeology of the ‘Rural’ Dionysia in Attica
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- Frontmatter I
- Table of Contents V
- Acknowledgements VII
- Abbreviations and Conventions IX
- Introduction: Old and New Perspectives on Fourth-Century Theatre 1
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Section A: Theatre Sites
- The Theatre of Dionysus Eleuthereus in Athens: New Data and Observations on its ‘Lycurgan’ Phase 15
- The Archaeology of the ‘Rural’ Dionysia in Attica 77
- The Evolution of Theatre Architecture Outside Athens in the Fourth Century 107
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Section B: Tragedy and Comedy
- How Pots and Papyri Might Prompt a Re-Evaluation of Fourth-Century Tragedy 141
- Performing Classics: The Tragic Canon in the Fourth Century and Beyond 157
- Literary Evidence for New Tragic Production: The View from the Fourth Century 189
- The Evolution of Comedy in the Fourth Century 207
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Section C: Performance outside Athens
- Philippus in acie tutior quam in theatro fuit … (Curtius 9, 6, 25): The Macedonian Kings and Greek Theatre 231
- Theatre, Religion, and Politics at Alexander’s Travelling Royal Court 249
- Cooking Up Rhesus: Literary Imitation and Its Consumers 275
- Rethinking Choregic Iconography in Apulia 295
- Greek Theatre in Non-Greek Apulia 319
- Regional Theatre in the Fourth Century. The Evidence of Comic Figurines of Boeotia, Corinth and Cyprus 333
- Theatre in the Fourth-Century Black Sea Region 371
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Section D: Finance and Records in Athens
- The Finance and Organisation of the Athenian Theatre in the Time of Eubulus and Lycurgus 393
- Inscribed Public Records of the Dramatic Contests at Athens: IG II2 2318–2323a and IG II2 2325 425
- Plates 447
- Illustration Credit 465
- Bibliography 467
- Indices 527
- List of Contributors 575
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Table of Contents V
- Acknowledgements VII
- Abbreviations and Conventions IX
- Introduction: Old and New Perspectives on Fourth-Century Theatre 1
-
Section A: Theatre Sites
- The Theatre of Dionysus Eleuthereus in Athens: New Data and Observations on its ‘Lycurgan’ Phase 15
- The Archaeology of the ‘Rural’ Dionysia in Attica 77
- The Evolution of Theatre Architecture Outside Athens in the Fourth Century 107
-
Section B: Tragedy and Comedy
- How Pots and Papyri Might Prompt a Re-Evaluation of Fourth-Century Tragedy 141
- Performing Classics: The Tragic Canon in the Fourth Century and Beyond 157
- Literary Evidence for New Tragic Production: The View from the Fourth Century 189
- The Evolution of Comedy in the Fourth Century 207
-
Section C: Performance outside Athens
- Philippus in acie tutior quam in theatro fuit … (Curtius 9, 6, 25): The Macedonian Kings and Greek Theatre 231
- Theatre, Religion, and Politics at Alexander’s Travelling Royal Court 249
- Cooking Up Rhesus: Literary Imitation and Its Consumers 275
- Rethinking Choregic Iconography in Apulia 295
- Greek Theatre in Non-Greek Apulia 319
- Regional Theatre in the Fourth Century. The Evidence of Comic Figurines of Boeotia, Corinth and Cyprus 333
- Theatre in the Fourth-Century Black Sea Region 371
-
Section D: Finance and Records in Athens
- The Finance and Organisation of the Athenian Theatre in the Time of Eubulus and Lycurgus 393
- Inscribed Public Records of the Dramatic Contests at Athens: IG II2 2318–2323a and IG II2 2325 425
- Plates 447
- Illustration Credit 465
- Bibliography 467
- Indices 527
- List of Contributors 575