Exhibition of the comic "Rhigas Fereos", Greek Classics Illustrated (original) (raw)

M. Sonnino, Short Notes on Two Comic Fragments (Callias fr. 18 K. A.; Theopompus Comicus fr. 64 K. A.), «Phoenix» 53.3-4, 1999, pp. 330-335

Maurizio Sonnino

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“Komastai or ‘Hephaistoi’? Visions of Comic Parody in Archaic Greece”, in Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies 52 (2009), 69-92.

Tyler Jo Smith

2009

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‘Worlds of erôs in Ibycus fr. 286 PMGF’, in Eros in Ancient Greece, edited by E. Sanders, C. Thumiger, C. Carey, and N. Lowe, Oxford University Press, 2013.

Vanessa Cazzato

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Introduction ('Erôs in Ancient Greece')

Ed Sanders

Erôs in Ancient Greece (eds. Ed Sanders, Chiara Thumiger, Chris Carey & Nick Lowe), 2013

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Review of Andreas Bagordo, Fragmenta Comica. Aristophanes fr. 101-204, 2022,

Richard P Martin

Exemplaria Classica 27, 2023

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The Tragedy of Eros in a Bucolic Short Story by Alexandros Papadiamantis, Mediterranean Studies 23/1 (2015) 46-73

Nicolas Evzonas

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Images of Sculptures in Poetry of Giorgis Manousakis, Classica Cracoviensia XIX (2016), 5-14.

Rita Winiarska, Michał Bzinkowski

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"Mythological burlesque, parody, and literary games, from Epicharmus to Aristophanes", Veleia 41 (2024) 17-32.

Ioannis Konstantakos

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Mapping the symbol of the statue in Ritsos' short poems

Liana Giannakopoulou

Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies, Volume 36, no. 1, 2012

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Introduction to Eupolis commentary (Fragmenta comica 8.1).pdf

S. Douglas Olson

2017

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Review of Andreas Bagordo, Aristophanes fr. 675–820. Übersetzung und Kommentar. Fragmenta Comica 10.10. Heidelberg: Verlag Antike, 2017.BMCR 2018 10 17

Richard P Martin

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Review of David Walsh, Distorted Ideals in Greek Vase-Painting: The World of Mythological Burlesque

Anne Mackay

Hermathena 188, 2010

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Sculpture and Stones In the Poetry of Seferis and Ritsos

Liana Giannakopoulou

Kampos: …, 2002

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063. Humor in the Cretan poets Sachlikis, Chortatsis and Kornaros

Tasoula Markomihelaki

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A. Feickert, Euripidis Rhesos: Einleitung, Übersetzung, Kommentar (2005), JHS 127, 2007, 161-62.

Marco Fantuzzi

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'Rhesus,' in A. Markantonatos, ed., Brill's Companion to Euripides, Leiden-Boston 2020, 415-439

Marco Fantuzzi

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The adaptation of K. Karyotakis' novel, O Oneiropolos, into a graphic novel: A gap in translation

Iokasti Foundouka

ITI-Intercultural Translation Intersemiotic, 2022

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ALOPHETOS EROS: ANATOMY OF A LATE GREEK POEM

Claudio De Stefani

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Comic Fragments: Transmission and Textual Criticism, in: G. Dobrov (ed.), Brill’s Companion to the Study of Greek Comedy, Leiden 2010, 423–453

Heinz-Günther Nesselrath

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Lilia Diamantopoulou: Intermedial Translation: Erofili, Erotokritos and The Sacrifice of Abraham in the Greek Classics Illustrated, in: Giannakopoulou, L./Skordyles, K. (ed.): Culture and Society in Crete: From Kornaros to Kazantzakis, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2017, pp.259-284.

Lilia Diamantopoulou

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Devising "Rhesus": A Strange 'Collaboration' Between Aeschylus and Euripides, Digital Scholarship in the Humanities 33 (2018) 347-361

Nikos Manousakis

Digital Scholarship in the Humanities, 2018

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A Companion to Greek Mythology

Gabrielle Bonheur

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‘Eros and the Erotes: From the Archaic Erotic Poetry into the Hellenistic Epigram and Beyond’, in Hellenistica Groningana, M.A. Harder, R.F. Regtuit & G.C. Wakker (eds.), Leuven (2017) - uncorrected proofs

Maria Kanellou

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2013: A Comedy of Errors: the comic slave in Greek art

Kelly Wrenhaven

Slaves and Slavery in Ancient Greek Comic Drama, 2013

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Greek Illustrated Journals and the ‘Popular’ (1912‒24): In Quest for a New Research Approach

Nicole Immig

Journal of European Periodical Studies

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Alexandros Rizos Rankaves, Martyria logou, and: Diegemata (review)

Georgia Gotsi

Journal of Modern Greek Studies, 2000

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"Aristophanes, comic fantasy and political satire in the fourth century B.C." Seminars on Greek literature and culture, Delphi 2014.

Ioannis Konstantakos

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A Depiction of a Comic Mythological Burlesque?

Ken Rothwell

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“‘Unjustly Tormented by Love:’ Eros as a Source of Artistic Inspiration in an Epigram for Gian Giorgio Lascaris, alias ‘Pyrgoteles.’”

Diletta Gamberini

Source: Notes in the History of Art 41.3 (2022): 176–85.

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The erotics of mimesis: gendered aesthetics in Greek theory and fiction

Tim Whitmarsh

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Notes on Rhesus

Vayos Liapis

Exemplaria Classica

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Close Encounters of the Comic Kind: Aristophanes’ Frogs and Lysistrata in Athenian Mythological Burlesque of the 1880s

Gonda Van Steen

Ancient Comedy and Reception, 2013

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Dimoglidis, V. (2021), “Euripides’ Ion l.528: An Example of Comic Self-consciousness”, Electryone 8.1: 1-7

Vasileios Dimoglidis

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Rhesus Revisited: the Case for a Fourth-Century Macedonian Context

Vayos Liapis

The Journal of Hellenic Studies, 2009

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Rhigas Velestinlis, Revolutionary Scripts. Revolutionary Proclamation, Human Rights, The Constitution, Thourios. Translation Vassilis Zervoulakos, editor Dimitrios Karaberopoulos

DIMITRIOS KARABEROPOULOS

Scientific Society of Studies Pheres-Velestino-Rhigas, 2008

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