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Trends in Classics 7–1 (2015)
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November 15, 2015
Published Online: 2015-11-15
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Articles in the same Issue
- Titelseiten
- Introduction
- Part A: Authors
- Aeschylus and the Beginning of Tragic Reperformances
- Ancient Reperformances of Sophocles
- Performing and Informing: On the Prologues of the [Euripidean] Rhesus
- Reconsidering the Reperformance of Aristophanes’ Frogs
- Part B: Contexts
- Reperformances and the Transmission of Texts
- ‘Why 386 BC?’ Lost Empire, Old Tragedy and Reperformance in the Era of the Corinthian War
- Political Re-Performances of Tragedy in the Fifth and Fourth Centuries BC
- Drama Outside Athens in the Fifth and Fourth Centuries BC
- Abstracts
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