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Index
Cover
Title
Contribution
Title1
Copyright
Contents
List Of Illustrations
Acknowledgements
Epigraph
Introduction
Foreword
On editing fragments from literary and lexicographic sources
The rivalry between Aristophanes and Kratinos
Cratinus’ Pytine and the construction of the comic self
Gnesippus paigniagraphos: the comic poets and the erotic mime
We didn’t know whether to laugh or cry: the case of Karkinos
Hermippus and his catalogue of goods
Phrynichos and his Muses
Pherekrates and the women of Old Comedy
Strattis’ Kallipides: the pompous actor from Scythia?
A portrait of Eupolis: preliminary report
Poxy. 4301: a new fragment of Eupolis?
Some problems in Eupolis’ Demoi
The choice of dead politicians in Eupolis’s Demoi
Eupolis and the periodization of Athenian comedy
From Old to Middle to New? Aristotle’s Poetics and the history of Athenian comedy
Comic plots and the invention of fiction
Lyric in the fragments of Old Comedy
The language of non-Athenians in Old Comedy
Aristophanes versus the rest: comic poetry in Old Comedy
Myth and ritual in the rivals of Aristophanes
Edible choruses
Symposiasts, fish-eaters and flatterers: social mobility and moral concerns
Topikos Oinos: the named wines of Old Comedy
Female figures and metapoetry in Old Comedy
Old Comedy and the sophists
Platon, Eupolis and the ‘demagogue-comedy’
Life among the savages and escape from the city in Old Comedy
The World Turned Upside Down: utopia and utopianism in the fragments of Old Comedy
Biographicalappendix
Generalbibliography
Glossary
Indexlocorum
Generalindex
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