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Eupolis: Poet of Old Comedy
Eupolis: Poet of Old Comedy, Eupolis (fl. 429-411 BC) was one of the best-attested and most important of Aristophanes' rivals. No complete play has survived, but more than 120 lines of his best-known comedy, Demoi (The Demes), are extant. This book provides a new, Eupolis: Poet of Old Comedy has a rating of 3.5 stars
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Eupolis: Poet of Old Comedy, Eupolis (fl. 429-411 BC) was one of the best-attested and most important of Aristophanes' rivals. No complete play has survived, but more than 120 lines of his best-known comedy, Demoi (The Demes), are extant. This book provides a new, Eupolis: Poet of Old Comedy
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  • Eupolis: Poet of Old Comedy
  • Written by author Ian C. Storey
  • Published by Oxford University Press, USA, October 2003
  • Eupolis (fl. 429-411 BC) was one of the best-attested and most important of Aristophanes' rivals. No complete play has survived, but more than 120 lines of his best-known comedy, Demoi (The Demes), are extant. This book provides a new
  • Eupolis (fl. 429-411 BC) was one of the best-attested and most important of Aristophanes' rivals. No complete play has survived, but more than 120 lines of his best-known comedy, Demoi (The Demes), are extant. This book provides a new
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Introduction: 'Everyone Knows Eupolis'1
Fragments in Translation7
1Eupolis in Antiquity34
2Eupolis' Dates and Career52
3The Comedies of Eupolis67
4The 'War' between the Poets278
5Eupolis and Comedy304
App. IEupolis' Death and Burial378
App. IILocating the Unassigned Fragments382
App. IIIKomodoumenoi in Eupolis384
App. IVThe Eupolidean Metre387
App. VThe Meaning of [actual symbol not reproducible] in the Fifth Century391
Bibliography395
Index Locorum413
General Index435


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