Persuasive gelos: public speaking and the use of laughter (original) (raw)
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Review of M. Plaza, The Function of Humour in Roman Verse Satire. Laughing and Lying, in Classical Review 58 (2008) 138-140.
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Imagining Divine Laughter in Homer and Lucian [AUTHOR'S FINAL MS]
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Plato on Laughter and Moral Harm
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Laughter on the Fringes: The Reception of Old Comedy in the Imperial Greek World. By Anna Peterson. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 2019. Pp. [viii] + 230
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On prosody and humour in Greek conversational narratives
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ling.ohio-state.edu
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The Virtues of sympathetic Humour in the Languages of ancient, patristic and modern Christianity
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Subversive Laughter: The Sayings of Courtesans in Book 13 of Athenaeus' Deipnosophistae
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The Collection of Sententiae associated with the Mimographer Publilius and its Portrayal of Laughter, Tears, and Silence
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2013 'Rhetorical actors and other versatile Hellenistic vocalists', in C. Kremmydas and K. Tempest (eds.) Hellenistic Oratory, 109-36. CUP, 2013.
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M. Sonnino, Comedy Outside the Canon: From Ritual Slapstick to Hellenistic Mime, in G. Colesanti - M. Giordano (edd.), Submerged Literature in Ancient Greek Culture. An Introduction, Berlin - Boston 2014 (Walter De Gruyter), pp. 128-150
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