Fr. 113.30

FrC 24.4 Menandros - Achaioi - Thais (frr. 89-169)

English · Hardback

Will be released 09.02.2026

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This volume belongs to the Fragmenta Comica series, a project dedicated to providing translations and commentaries on all surviving fragments of ancient Greek comic playwrights. In this volume, Kyriaki A. Ioannidou offers the first comprehensive commentary on fifteen of Menander's fragmentary plays: Achaioi - Thais (fr. 89-169 K.-A.). This book broadens the list of fragmentary Menander plays with full commentaries aiming to shed light on the lesser-known Menandrian comedies and to deepen our understanding of Menander's dramatic style and themes. The fragments and testimonies are examined from a philological, historical, and theatrical perspective rendering the Menandrian text accessible to classicists, theatre historians, researchers working on the reception of drama, and theatre practitioners alike. Analysis of pictorial and material evidence, such as wall paintings and ancient book tags, complements the textual discussion. Special emphasis is given to Menander's distinctive use of rare words and unique word-forms, alongside detailed discussions on the citation context of each fragment and testimony.

About the author

Dr. Kyriaki A. Ioannidou (BA Athens, MSt Oxford, PhD UCL) is a classical philologist specializing in Greek New Comedy and Theatre Studies (MA, OUC). She is an Adjunct Lecturer and a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Open University of Cyprus.

Summary

This volume belongs to the Fragmenta Comica series, a project dedicated to providing translations and commentaries on all surviving fragments of ancient Greek comic playwrights. In this volume, Kyriaki A. Ioannidou offers the first comprehensive commentary on fifteen of Menander’s fragmentary plays: Achaioi - Thais (fr. 89-169 K.-A.). This book broadens the list of fragmentary Menander plays with full commentaries aiming to shed light on the lesser-known Menandrian comedies and to deepen our understanding of Menander’s dramatic style and themes. The fragments and testimonies are examined from a philological, historical, and theatrical perspective rendering the Menandrian text accessible to classicists, theatre historians, researchers working on the reception of drama, and theatre practitioners alike. Analysis of pictorial and material evidence, such as wall paintings and ancient book tags, complements the textual discussion. Special emphasis is given to Menander’s distinctive use of rare words and unique word-forms, alongside detailed discussions on the citation context of each fragment and testimony.

Foreword

This volume belongs to the Fragmenta Comica series, a project dedicated to providing translations and commentaries on all surviving fragments of ancient Greek comic playwrights. In this volume, Kyriaki A. Ioannidou offers the first comprehensive commentary on fifteen of Menander’s fragmentary plays: Achaioi - Thais (fr. 89-169 K.-A.). This book broadens the list of fragmentary Menander plays with full commentaries aiming to shed light on the lesser-known Menandrian comedies and to deepen our understanding of Menander’s dramatic style and themes. The fragments and testimonies are examined from a philological, historical, and theatrical perspective rendering the Menandrian text accessible to classicists, theatre historians, researchers working on the reception of drama, and theatre practitioners alike.

Product details

Authors Kyriaki A. Ioannidou
Publisher Verlag Antike
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Release 09.02.2026
 
EAN 9783911065511
ISBN 978-3-911065-51-1
Series Fragmenta Comica
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Antiquity

Menander, Altes Griechenland, Fragmente, Griechische Komödie, Griechisches Drama, Antike Komödie

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