Greek theatre in the fourth century B.C
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Berlin ; Boston :
De Gruyter
2014.
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Colección: | EBSCO Academic eBook Collection Complete.
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Acceso en línea: | Conectar con la versión electrónica |
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction: Old and new perspectives on fourth-century theatre
- Section A: Theatre sites
- The theatre of Dionysus Eleuthereus in Athens: new data and observations on its 'lycurgan' phase / Christina Papastamati-von Moock
- The archaeology of the 'rural' Dionysia in Attica / Hans Rupprecht Goette
- The evolution of theatre architecture outside Athens in the fourth century / Jean-Charles Moretti
- Section B: Tragedy and comedy
- How pots and papyri might prompt a re-evaluation of fourth-century tragedy / Oliver Taplin
- Performing classics: the tragic canon in the fourth century and beyond / Sebastiana Nervegna
- Literary evidence for new tragic production: the view from the fourth century / Johanna Hanink
- The evolution of comedy in the fourth century / Andrew Hartwig
- Philippus in acie tutior quam in theatro fuit ... (Curtius 9. 6. 25): the Macedonian kings and Greek theatre / Eoghan Moloney
- Theatre, religion and politics at Alexander's travelling royal court / Brigitte le Guen
- Cooking up rhesus: literary imitation and its consumers / Vayos Liapis
- Rethinking choregic iconography in Apulia / Zachary Biles, Jed Thorn
- Greek theatre in non-Greek Apulia / Edward G.D. Robinson
- Regional theatre in the fourth century. The evidence of comic figurines of Boeotia, Corinth and Cyprus / J. Richard Green
- Theatre in the fourth-century Black Sea region / David Braund, Edith Hall
- Section D: Finance and records in Athens
- The finance and organisation of the Athenian theatre in the time of Eubulus and Lycurgus / Eric Csapo, Peter Wilson
- Inscribed public records of the dramatic contests at Athens: IG II² 2318-2323a and IG II² 2325 / Benjamin W. Millis.