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Virginia Mastellari
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface V
- Contents VII
- Introduction 1
- Characters and Comic Poetics in Diphilus and Philemon 9
- Diphilus and the Comic Tradition 57
- Cooks, Warriors and Metaphors in Comic Fragments 91
- A Comedy of Disengagement? Traces and Revisitations of the ὀνομαστὶ κωμῳδεῖν in Philemon, Alexis and Other Contemporaries of Menander 111
- Comic Adespota on Papyrus (1093, 1014 K.–A.): Menander, Philemon, Diphilus? 199
- Language and Linguistic Themes in the Fragments of Later Greek Comedy 213
- Newer, Later, Lesser: The Evolving Language of Later Attic Comedy and its Ancient and Modern Appraisal 253
- Choosing the Script to Translate: Roman Comic Playwrights and their Greek Models 289
- The Third Man: Diphilus in the Rudens and Beyond 303
- Athenian Law as Source of Inspiration: Apollodorus and Terence’s Phormio 323
- List of Contributors 345
- Index of Subjects
- Index of Passages
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface V
- Contents VII
- Introduction 1
- Characters and Comic Poetics in Diphilus and Philemon 9
- Diphilus and the Comic Tradition 57
- Cooks, Warriors and Metaphors in Comic Fragments 91
- A Comedy of Disengagement? Traces and Revisitations of the ὀνομαστὶ κωμῳδεῖν in Philemon, Alexis and Other Contemporaries of Menander 111
- Comic Adespota on Papyrus (1093, 1014 K.–A.): Menander, Philemon, Diphilus? 199
- Language and Linguistic Themes in the Fragments of Later Greek Comedy 213
- Newer, Later, Lesser: The Evolving Language of Later Attic Comedy and its Ancient and Modern Appraisal 253
- Choosing the Script to Translate: Roman Comic Playwrights and their Greek Models 289
- The Third Man: Diphilus in the Rudens and Beyond 303
- Athenian Law as Source of Inspiration: Apollodorus and Terence’s Phormio 323
- List of Contributors 345
- Index of Subjects
- Index of Passages