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FrC 14 Theopompos

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Theopompos was one of the leading comic playwrights of late fifth- and early fourth-century Athens, competing actively with the great Aristophanes and winning several victories. This volume presents the first complete translation and commentary on his surviving fragments. He participated in important trends during the transition from Old to Middle Comedy, including tragic and epic parody and an interest in the figure of the hetaira; among other gems, his fragments include the oldest extant reference to the philosopher Plato.

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Matthew C. Farmer is Associate Professor of Classics at Haverford College, USA.

Summary

Theopompos was one of the leading comic playwrights of late fifth- and early fourth-century Athens, competing actively with the great Aristophanes and winning several victories. This volume presents the first complete translation and commentary on his surviving fragments. He participated in important trends during the transition from Old to Middle Comedy, including tragic and epic parody and an interest in the figure of the hetaira; among other gems, his fragments include the oldest extant reference to the philosopher Plato.

Foreword

Theopompos was one of the leading comic playwrights of late fifth- and early fourth-century Athens, competing actively with the great Aristophanes and winning several victories. This volume presents the first complete translation and commentary on his surviving fragments. He participated in important trends during the transition from Old to Middle Comedy, including tragic and epic parody and an interest in the figure of the hetaira; among other gems, his fragments include the oldest extant reference to the philosopher Plato.

Product details

Authors Matthew C Farmer, Matthew C. Farmer
Publisher Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 19.05.2022
 
EAN 9783949189395
ISBN 978-3-949189-39-5
No. of pages 264
Dimensions 155 mm x 230 mm x 2 mm
Weight 584 g
Series Fragmenta Comica
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies

Athen, Komödie, Griechenland, Altes Griechenland, Sprache, Linguistik, Fragmente, Antike Dichtung

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