Review of David Walsh, Distorted Ideals in Greek Vase-Painting: The World of Mythological Burlesque (original ) (raw )Greek Vase-Painting and the Origins of Visual Humour
Alexandre G Mitchell
2009
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Distorted Ideals in Greek Vase-Painting: the World of Mythological Burlesque, D. Walsh (2008), American Journal of Archaeology 114 (January 2010.)
Tyler Jo Smith
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Visual Humour on Greek Vases (550–350 BC): Three Approaches to the Ambivalence of Ugliness in Popular Culture
Alexandre G Mitchell
The Palgrave Handbook of Humour, History, and Methodology, 2020
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Review of Rusten, J. (ed.) The Birth of Comedy. Texts, Documents, and Art from Athenian Comic Competitions, 486–280. Translated by Jeffrey Henderson, David Konstan, Ralph Rosen, Jeffrey Rusten, and Niall W. Slater. (The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2011), Classical Review 62 (2012): 376-78.
Carl Shaw
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A COMEDY HANDBOOK. M. Fontaine, A.C. Scafuro (edd.) The Oxford Handbook of Greek and Roman Comedy. Pp. xiv + 894, ills. New York: Oxford University Press, 2014. Cased, £115, US$175. ISBN: 978-0-19-974354-4
Marcel Lech
The Classical Review, 2015
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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
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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Thompson: Images of Ritual Mockery on Greek Vases (Dissertation)
Erin Thompson
2002
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Mythological comedy in the fourth century B.C. Antecedents, comic technique and legacy. European Cultural Centre of Delphi, July 2010.
Ioannis Konstantakos
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The Reflection Of Ancient Greek And Roman Theaters In Today's Culture Of Humor 1 Tahsin Emre FIRAT
Dr. Tahsin Emre Fırat , Ijahsss Journal
International Journal of Arts Humanities and Social Sciences Studies, 2020
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Who Stole the Daedalean Statue? Mythographic Humor in Ancient Greek Comedy
Alan Sumler
2015
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The Reflection of Ancient Greek and Roman Theaters in Today’s Culture of Humor
Dr. Tahsin Emre Fırat
2020
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'Laughter' (Blackwell Companion to Ancient Aesthetics)
Ralph Rosen
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Myth, parody and comic plots: The birth of gods and Middle Comedy, in: G. Dobrov (ed.), Beyond Aristophanes: Transition and diversity in Greek Comedy, Atlanta/Georgia 1995, 1–27
Heinz-Günther Nesselrath
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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
Regine May
Classical Philology, 2021
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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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"Aristotle on the origins of Comedy", Logeion 13 (2023) 103-139.
Ioannis Konstantakos
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Review of Fragmente einer Geschichte der griechischen Komödie / Fragmentary History of Greek Comedy. Studia Comica, 5.
Richard P Martin
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Laughter, Humor, and Comedy in Ancient Philosophy
Franco Trivigno
Ed. P. Destreé and F. Trivigno, 2019
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Who" Invented" Comedy? The Ancient Candidates for the Origins of Comedy and the Visual Evidence
Jeffrey Rusten
American journal of philology, 2006
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The Vase as a Stage? Assteas' Calyx-Krater from Buccino and the Importance of Visual Parody in Paestan Vase-Painting
Federico Figura
Mitteilungen des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts, Römische Abteilung, 2022
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«A Shellfish on the Path of Truth: Funny Images and the Modulation of Pleasure and Pain», The Journal of Graeco-Roman Studies, Special Issue: Image and Imagination in Plato, 60 (3), 2021, pp. 119-136.
Martina Di Stefano
The Journal of Greco-Roman Studies , 2021
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Jokes on Him: Caricature and Male Clients of Prostitutes on Greek-Vase Painting
Alexander "Teddy" Mazurek
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Pappa, E. 2022. Herakles and the Gorgon in Athenian Black-Figure Vase-Painting: Burlesque or Civic Theology? Acta Classica 65: 157-194.
Eleftheria Pappa
2022
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A Kylix by Onesimos: Visual and Linguistic Humour in the Athenian Classroom
Ollie Croker
Archeological Review from Cambridge, Vol. 36.2, 2021
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Plato Comicus and the Evolution of Greek Comedy
Ralph Rosen
Departmental Papers, 1995
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The Shadow of Aristophanes: Hellenistic Poetry’s Reception of Comic Poetics
Thomas Nelson
M.A. Harder, R.F. Regtuit and G.C. Wakker (eds.) (2018) Drama and Performance in Hellenistic Poetry. Hellenistica Groningana 23. Leuven (Peeters): 225-271.
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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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Bibliography of Greek and Roman Comedy
Ioannis Konstantakos
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"Ancient comedy and iambic poetry: Generic relations and character depiction", Logeion 12 (2022) 1-45.
Ioannis Konstantakos
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"Characters and comic poetics in Diphilus and Philemon". International Conference: “Greek New Comedy beyond Menander: A Reappraisal”. Accademia di Studi Italo-Tedeschi, Merano, November 16, 2023.
Ioannis Konstantakos
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“Identities” in Ewans, M. (ed.) A cultural history of comedy: antiquity (vol. 1)
Natalia Tsoumpra
TSOUMPRA, N. 2020. “Identities” in Ewans, M. (ed.) A cultural history of comedy: antiquity (vol. 1): 79-96. London: Bloomsbury
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The Polis of Athens in Middle Comedy, in: G. W. Dobrov (ed.), The city as comedy, Chapel Hill – London 1997, 271–288
Heinz-Günther Nesselrath
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Greek Laughter and the Problem of the Absurd (Arion 13.2, 2005: 121-46)
Stephen Halliwell
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Imagining Divine Laughter in Homer and Lucian [AUTHOR'S FINAL MS]
Stephen Halliwell
M. Alexiou and D. Cairns, eds., Greek Laughter and Tears: Antiquity and After (Edinburgh University Press)., 2017
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