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Abbreviations | ||
Introduction: 'Everyone Knows Eupolis' | 1 | |
Fragments in Translation | 7 | |
1 | Eupolis in Antiquity | 34 |
2 | Eupolis' Dates and Career | 52 |
3 | The Comedies of Eupolis | 67 |
4 | The 'War' between the Poets | 278 |
5 | Eupolis and Comedy | 304 |
App. I | Eupolis' Death and Burial | 378 |
App. II | Locating the Unassigned Fragments | 382 |
App. III | Komodoumenoi in Eupolis | 384 |
App. IV | The Eupolidean Metre | 387 |
App. V | The Meaning of [actual symbol not reproducible] in the Fifth Century | 391 |
Bibliography | 395 | |
Index Locorum | 413 | |
General Index | 435 |
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Add 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 to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add 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 to your collection on WonderClub |