the named wines of Old Comedy Andrew Dalby St Couton, FranceĢ4. Symposiasts, fish-eaters and flatterers: social mobility and moral concerns Nick Fisher University of Wales CardiffĢ3. Edible choruses 341 John Wilkins University of Exeter with an aegological note by Oliver Rackham, Corpus Christi College, Cambridge 22. Myth and ritual in the rivals of Aristophanes Angus Bowie Queen’s College, OxfordĢ1. Aristophanes versus the rest: comic poetry in Old Comedy Michael Silk King’s College, London The language of non-Athenians in Old Comedy Stephen Colvin Yale Universityġ9. Lyric in the fragments of Old Comedy Bernhard Zimmermann Albert-Ludwigs-Universität, Freiburg with a response by David Harveyġ8. Lowe Royal Holloway College, University of Londonġ7. Comic plots and the invention of fiction N.J. From Old to Middle to New? Aristotle’s Poetics and the history of Athenian comedy Keith Sidwell University College, Cork Eupolis and the periodization of Athenian comedy Heinz-Günther Nesselrath University of Berne 15. Themistocles’ exile, hero-cult and delayed rehabilitation Pericles and the origins of the Peloponnesian War Thomas Braun Merton College, Oxford The choice of dead politicians in Eupolis’s Demoi 4301: a new fragment of Eupolis? Wolfgang Luppe and Ian C. A portrait of Eupolis: preliminary report Giorgos Kavvadias Third Ephorate of Classical Antiquities, Athensġ1. Strattis’ Kallipides: the pompous actor from Scythia? David Braund University of Exeterġ0. Pherekrates and the women of Old Comedy Jeffrey Henderson Boston Universityĩ. Phrynichos and his Muses David Harvey University of ExeterĨ. 63) Dwora Gilula Hebrew University, Jerusalemħ.
Hermippus and his catalogue of goods (fir. We didn’t know whether to laugh or cry: the case of Karkinos S. the comic poets and the erotic mime James Davidson University of Warwickĥ. Cratinus’ Pytine and the construction of the comic self Ralph M. Tlie rivalry between Aristophanes and Kratinos Wolfgang Luppe Martin-Luther-Universität, Halleģ. On editing fragments from literary and lexicographic sources W. Typeset by Ernest Buckley, Clunton, Shropshire Printed and bound in the UK by Biddles Ltd., Guildford, Surreyġ. ISBN 07156 30458 A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior permission of the publisher. PO Box 511, Oakville, CT 06779 Tel: (860) 945-9329 Fax: (860) 945-9468 Originated and prepared for press at The Classical Press of Wales 15 Rosehill Terrace, Swansea SAI 6JN Tel: 01792 458397 Fax: 01792 419056 © 2000 The contributors All rights reserved. America) and The Classical Press of Wales Distributor in the United States of America: The David Brown Book Co. 61 Frith Street, London W1V 5TA (sole distributor outside N. John Wilkins W ith a foreword by Kenneth Doverįirst published in 2000 by Gerald Duckworth & Co. King's successor as S.C.L.C.T H E RIVALS OF ARISTOPHANES Studies in Athenian Old Comedy.Dutch explorer who lent his name to a sea and an island (10).About to get a Ph.D., definitely, if not this year then sometime in the next five (3).I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do singers (4).Edible mollusks that cling to rocks (8).What the Brooklyn Cyclones play, informally (5).Double-platinum Genesis album of 1981 (6).Thomas Jefferson's first vice president (9).Restaurant chain known for its root beer floats (5).She played the title character in "Queen of the Damned" (7).German city near the Belgian border (6).
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