FrC 16.2 Aristophon - Dromon.
The volume contains the comedy poets from Aristophon to Dromon, who were active in the 4th century BC. The three best-witnessed poets Aristophon, Axionikos and Dionysios offer interesting insights into the development of the genre in the later phase of "Middle Comedy". In the fragments of...
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Superior document: | Fragmenta Comica ; v.16 |
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Place / Publishing House: | Gottingen : : Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht,, 2020. ©2020. |
Year of Publication: | 2020 |
Edition: | 1st ed. |
Language: | German |
Series: | Fragmenta Comica
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (489 pages) |
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505 | 0 | |a Cover -- Title page -- Copyright -- Table of contents -- Body -- Vorwort -- Aristophon (Ἀριστοφῶν) -- Einleitung -- Kommentar -- Testimonien -- Komödien und Fragmente -- Βαβίας (Babias) ("Babias") -- Δίδυμαι ἢ Πύραυνος (Didymai ē Pyraunos) ("Die Zwillingsschwestern oder das Kohlengefäß") -- Ἰατρός (Iatros) ("Der Arzt") -- Καλλωνίδης (Kallōnidēs) ("Kallonides") -- Πειρίθους (Peirithous) ("Peirithoos") -- Πλάτων (Platōn) ("Platon") -- Πυθαγοριστής (Pythagoristēs) ("Der Pythagorist") -- Φιλωνίδης (Philōnidēs) ("Philonides") -- Incertarum fabularum fragmenta -- Athenokles (Ἀθηνοκλῆς) -- Einleitung -- Kommentar -- Testimonien -- Augeas (Αὐγέας) -- Einleitung -- Kommentar -- Testimonien -- Komödien und Fragmente -- Ἄγροικος (Agroikos) ("Der Bäuerische") -- Δὶς κατηγορούμενος (Dis katēgoroumenos) ("Der Mann, der zweimal angeklagt wird") -- Πορφύρα (Porphyra) ("Das Purpurgewand" [oder: "Porphyra"]) -- Axionikos (Ἀξιόνικος) -- Einleitung -- Kommentar -- Komödien und Fragmente -- Τυρρηνός (Tyrrhēnos) ("Der Etrusker") -- Φιλευριπίδης (Phileuripidēs) ("Der Euripidesverehrer") -- Φίλιννα (Philinna) ("Philinna") -- Χαλκιδικός (Chalkidikos) ("Der Chalkider") -- Incertarum fabularum fragmenta -- Choreg[os] (Χόρηγ[ος]) vel Choreg[ion] (Χορηγ[ίων]) -- Einleitung -- Kommentar -- Testimonien -- Demonikos (Δημόνικος) -- Einleitung -- Kommentar -- Komödien und Fragmente -- Ἀχελῷος (Achelōos) ("Acheloos") -- Dionysios (Διονύσιος) -- Einleitung -- Kommentar -- Testimonien -- Komödien und Fragmente -- Ἀκοντιζόμενος (Akontizomenos) ("Der Mann, der vom Wurfspeer getroffen wird") -- Θεσμοφόρος (Thesmophoros) ("Die Thesmophore (= Trägerin des thesmos)?") -- Ὁμώνυμοι (Homōnymoi) ("Die Gleichnamigen") -- Σῴζουσα vel Σώτειρα (Sōzousa oder Sōteira) ("Die Retterin") -- Incertarum fabularum fragmenta et Dubia -- Dionysios II -- Einleitung -- Kommentar -- Testimonien. | |
505 | 8 | |a Dioxippos (Διώξιππος) -- Einleitung -- Kommentar -- Testimonien -- Komödien und Fragmente -- Ἀντιπορνοβοσκός (Antipornoboskos) ("Der Gegen-Kuppler") -- Διαδικαζόμενοι (Diadikazomenoi) ("Die Männer, die einen Rechtsstreit führen") -- Θησαυρός (Thēsauros) ("Der Schatz") -- Ἱστοριογράφος (Historiographos) ("Der Geschichtsschreiber") -- Φιλάργυρος (Philargyros) ("Der Geldgierige") -- Dromon (Δρόμων) -- Einleitung -- Kommentar -- Komödien und Fragmente -- Ψάλτρια (Psaltria) ("Die Harfenspielerin") -- Literatur -- Indices. | |
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