edited with introduction, commentary, and translation, S. Douglas Olson.
New York :
Oxford University Press,
2007.
1 online resource (xviii, 476 pages)
Includes bibliographical references (pages xii-xvi) and indexes.
Doric comedy -- Attic "old comedy" -- "Middle" and "new comedy" -- The reception of other poetry -- Politics and politicians -- Philosophy and philosophers -- Food and dining -- Wine and symposia -- Women -- Aspects of Daily Life -- Appendix I : epigraphic evidence for the chronology of Attic comedy -- Appendix II : Conspectus numerorum -- Appendix III : the poets -- Appendix IV : translations of the fragments.
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A collection of over 200 of the most interesting and important fragments of Greek comedy, accompanied by a commentary, an extensive introduction discussing the history of comic genre, a series of appendixes on the individual poets, the inscriptional evidence, etc., and a complete translation of the fragments. - ;A collection of over 200 of the most interesting and important fragments of Greek comedy, accompanied by a commentary; an extensive introduction discussing the history of comic genre; a series of appendixes on the individual poets, the inscriptional evidence, and the like; and a comple.
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