The Fragments of "Attic Comedy" After Meineke, Bergk, and Kock
Author: John Maxwell Edmonds
Publisher: Brill Archive
Published: 1957
Total Pages: 700
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Author: John Maxwell Edmonds
Publisher: Brill Archive
Published: 1957
Total Pages: 700
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: J M Edmonds
Publisher: BRILL
Published: 1957
Total Pages: 1039
ISBN-13: 9004608885
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Effie Zagari
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Published: 2024-10-01
Total Pages: 222
ISBN-13: 1036411133
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book focuses on the development of Attic comedy as it is evinced in four fragmentary plays by Aristophanes: Polyidus, Daedalus, Aeolosicon, and Cocalus. The significance of these plays lies in the fact that they present characteristics which are not prominent in the extant plays. They are mythological comedies that Aristophanes might have composed as parodies of tragedies. The four dramas exhibit elements largely present in Middle and New Comedy, such as the use and re-use of myths, the production of large-scale burlesque, domestic plots, unfolded outside Attica. This is a book directed to the wider audience, to all enthusiasts of Classics. It facilitates the understanding of an aspect of Aristophanes’ work, discernible only within his fragmentary dramas. This study thus revisits Old Comedy and enriches the scholarship with new insights and new discoveries regarding Aristophanes, his literary interactions, as well as his innovating and influential work.
Author: J M Edmonds
Publisher: BRILL
Published: 1959
Total Pages: 689
ISBN-13: 9004604111
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: John Maxwell Edmonds
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Published: 1957
Total Pages: 738
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Alan Hughes
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2012
Total Pages: 329
ISBN-13: 1107009308
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA new account of Greek comedy performance from its sixth-century origins to New Comedy, drawing upon fresh visual evidence.
Author: Andrew Hartwig
Publisher: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
Published: 2022-01-17
Total Pages: 393
ISBN-13: 3949189289
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis work is part of the Fragmenta Comica series which aims to provide commentaries and translations to all the surviving fragments and testimonia of the comic poets of ancient Greece. This volume offers the first scholarly commentary and sustained study of several late fourth-century BCE poets of the so-called New Comedy – among them Philippides of Athens, a writer and dramatist highly esteemed in antiquity, known especially for his acrimonious clashes with Athenian demagogues and his influential friendship with foreign kings. All fragments are subject to close textual, linguistic and stylistic analysis, and are interpreted against the wider literary, social and historical background of the period. This volume will be a valuable reference work for scholars and students of ancient comedy, as well as anyone interested in ancient literature more generally and the broader historical and cultural contexts in which these texts were written.
Author: J M Edmonds
Publisher: BRILL
Published: 1961
Total Pages: 540
ISBN-13: 9004604774
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Desiderius Erasmus
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Published: 2019-03-14
Total Pages: 1090
ISBN-13: 1487510217
DOWNLOAD EBOOKErasmus produced his five editions of the New Testament in Greek and Latin and his Paraphrases on the Gospels and Epistles almost contemporaneously with the tumultuous events that accompanied the beginnings of the Reformation in Europe. At the same time, his scholarship was a signal illustration of the Christian Humanism of northern Europe. His remarkable scholarship is translated and annotated in the Collected Works of Erasmus, volumes 42-60, published by the University of Toronto Press. This volume, CWE 41, seeks to set in perspective in a major introductory essay the full range of that scholarship. It traces the origin of Erasmus' work and its development over the course of the last two decades of his life, placing the work on the New Testament in the context of his life and the political and religious events of his age, revealing the endeavour as a process, and thus giving the reader illuminating points of reference for the many cryptic allusions in his annotations and paraphrases. The book includes an annotated translation of three of Erasmus' major writings on Scripture and its interpretation -- the Paraclesis, the Ratio verae theologiae ('System of True Theology'), and the Apologia (defense of his work). It includes as well some of his further attempts to clarify his endeavour -- relevant letters and a vitriolic response to his 'crabby critics' (Contra morosos). The volume offers a unique insight into the production of Erasmus' scholarship in book form, illustrating abundantly the special features that made his editions of the New Testament and his Paraphrases both esthetically pleasing and effectively marketable products.
Author: Desiderius Erasmus
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Published: 2019-03-26
Total Pages: 1090
ISBN-13: 0802092225
DOWNLOAD EBOOKErasmus produced his five editions of the New Testament in Greek and Latin and his Paraphrases on the Gospels and Epistles almost contemporaneously with the tumultuous events that accompanied the beginnings of the Reformation in Europe. At the same time, his scholarship was a signal illustration of the Christian Humanism of northern Europe. His remarkable scholarship is translated and annotated in the Collected Works of Erasmus, volumes 42-60, published by the University of Toronto Press. This volume, CWE 41, seeks to set in perspective in a major introductory essay the full range of that scholarship. It traces the origin of Erasmus' work and its development over the course of the last two decades of his life, placing the work on the New Testament in the context of his life and the political and religious events of his age, revealing the endeavour as a process, and thus giving the reader illuminating points of reference for the many cryptic allusions in his annotations and paraphrases. The book includes an annotated translation of three of Erasmus' major writings on Scripture and its interpretation -- the Paraclesis, the Ratio verae theologiae ('System of True Theology'), and the Apologia (defense of his work). It includes as well some of his further attempts to clarify his endeavour -- relevant letters and a vitriolic response to his 'crabby critics' (Contra morosos). The volume offers a unique insight into the production of Erasmus' scholarship in book form, illustrating abundantly the special features that made his editions of the New Testament and his Paraphrases both esthetically pleasing and effectively marketable products.