Theatres for Hire
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William J. Slater
Abstract
The Piraeus were certainly leased out to private individuals in classical antiquity. It has been suggested that this was common and was true even for the Theatre of Dionysus in Athens, and that this model was true for impermanent wooden theatres. This article argues a contrary position: that there is only one certain example of a leased theatre, which may for all we know have been unique. The other alleged parallel, the deme theatre in Acharnae, is argued to be wrongly supplemented and explained. Some other epigraphical examples of theatres are cited for different funding mechanisms, and it is also argued that wooden theatres were neither leased nor necessarily impermanent. We have especially no reason to think that the Theatre of Dionysus was leased in the time of Theophrastus.
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- Pindar und der „Protz“ Xenophon (fr. 122 M.). Von der Positionierung im politischen und im literarischen Feld
- “As I thought that the speakers most likely might have spoken”. Thukydides Hist. 1. 22. 1 on Composing Speeches
- Beobachtungen zu den Thukydidesscholien III. 3. Kodikologische Nachlese
- Theatres for Hire
- L’eccidio degli uomini a Lemno. Il modello delle Argonautiche di Apollonio Rodio e la sua rifunzionalizzazione in Quinto Smirneo Posthomerica 9, 338–352
- Meorum periculorum rationes utilitas rei publicae vincat. Zur Historizität der vierten Catilinaria
- Pyrrha oder Der versteckte Achilles. Ein horazisches Motiv im Licht sequenzieller Lektüre
- Seneca’s Presence in Pliny’s Epistle 1. 12
- Aristotle on Anaxagoras in Relation to Empedocles in Metaphysics A
- Aristophanes in Chariton again (Plu. 1127)
- Zum Text von Cic. Q. Rosc. 4, 11–12
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- A Hyperbolic Statement: Propertius IV. 1. 38
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