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Aristophanes
Marginalia and Commentaries in the Papyri of Euripides, Sophocles and Aristophanes
Middle Comedy: Not Only Mythology and Food
The Higher Aspects of Greek Religion. Lectures Delivered at Oxford and In
Plato and Aristophanes: Poets of Hope
Literary Quarrels
Introduction to Aeschylus, Seven Against Thebes
The Shadow of Aristophanes: Hellenistic Poetry’S Reception of Comic Poetics*
Aristophanes in Performance 421 BC–AD 2007
Tales of Philip II Under the Roman Empire
Portraying Religious Themes in Aristophanes and Plautus
Pindar, Sappho, and Alexandrian Editions Enrico Emanuele Prodi
To What Extent Does Aristophanes' Knights Reflect Greek Opinion Of
The Euripides Vita
The Greeks and the Utopia: an Overview Through Ancient Greek
THE KNIGHTS by Aristophanes Anonymous Translator
Paul Epstein, Aristophanes on Tragedy
Illinois Classical Studies
Forever Young the Strange Youth of the Macedonian Kings*
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Classical Greek Comedy
Lysistrata: Modern Day Feminist, Ancient Joke
Bulletin of Ancient Macedonian Studies 2020
Aristophanes on Alcibiades , Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies, 29:4 (1988:Winter) P.345
Old Comedy and Aristophanes' Lysistrata
The Reader's Role in Callimachus' Aetia Prologue
The Double Plot in Aristophanes' Knights R
The Invocation of Clouds in Plato's Apology
THE SUDA's LIFE of SOPHOCLES (SIGMA 815): TRANSLATION and COMMENTARY with SOURCES Wm. Blake Tyrrell (Michigan State Universit
Aetiologies of Eros: the Birds and Plato's Symposium
Theaters of the Hellenistic Macedonia
Aristophanes, Fandom and the Classicizing of Greek Tragedy
Gods on the Comic Stage Rachel Frances Dowe Bachelor of Arts (Honours)
Aristophanic Paratragodia of Late-Euripidean Tragedy: a Study of Aristophanes’ Ecclesiazusae
The History of the Text of Aristophanes Alan H
Aristophanes and Euripides: a Palimpsestuous Relationship
P.Oxy. 2438 and the Order of Books in Aristophanes Byzantius’ Edition of Pindar
Eustathius and Callimachus , Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies, 24:4 (1983:Winter) P.367