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- Aspects of Ancient Greek Drama
- Adam Ireland University of Pennsylvania [email protected]
- Greek Learning Packets
- Myth-Making in Aristophanes Innovation and Evolution in Attic Comedy
- Aristophanes and Euripides: a Palimpsestuous Relationship
- The Theater of Dionysus, Athens (Saskia, Ltd.) Imagine You Are A
- Dionysos' Many Names in Aristophanes' Frogs
- The Aeschylean Chorus
- CLA 2323A Greek Mythology
- The Athenian Institution of the Khoregia. the Chorus, the City and the Stage by P
- On Aeschylus
- Oaths and Swearing in Ancient Greece Beiträge Zur Altertumskunde
- Choral Identity in Greek Tragedy Author(S): Helene Foley Source: Classical Philology, Vol
- Demosthenes and Cicero Philippics
- Training a Chorus in Ancient Greece
- Higher Love: Elitism in the Pederastic Practice of Athens in the Archaic
- The Price of Failure: Conceptions of Nicias‟ Culpability in Athens‟ Sicilian Disaster
- Mixing Vessel with Dionysos and Comic Actors Greek, Made in Athens, About 400 B.C.; Found in Ruvo Di Puglia Greek, Made in Apulia, South Italy, 390–380 B.C
- Democratizing Dionysus: the Origins Controversy and the Dual Evolution of Tragedy and Civism
- Theater of War: a Guide for the General Reader
- The Pentecontaetia 478 – 431 BC
- Athenian Terms of Civic Praise in the 330S: Aeschines Vs. Demosthenes Brad L
- Greek Tragedy and Sacrificial Ritual Burkert, Walter Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies; Summer 1966; 7, 2; Proquest Pg
- Front Matter
- Greek Tragedy in Its Context