This work is part of the Fragmenta Comica series which aims to provide commentaries and translations to all the surviving fragments and testimonia of the comic poets of ancient Greece. This volume offers the first scholarly commentary and sustained study of several late fourth-century BCE poets of the so-called New Comedy – among them Philippides of Athens, a writer and dramatist highly esteemed in antiquity, known especially for his acrimonious clashes with Athenian demagogues and his influential friendship with foreign kings. All fragments are subject to close textual, linguistic and stylistic analysis, and are interpreted against the wider literary, social and historical background of the period. This volume will be a valuable reference work for scholars and students of ancient comedy, as well as anyone interested in ancient literature more generally and the broader historical and cultural contexts in which these texts were written.
FrC 2 Krates
Serena Perrone
bookFrC 14 Theopompos
Matthew C. Farmer
bookFrC 3.5 Kratinos frr. 218-298
Leonardo Fiorentini
bookFrC 5.2 Pherekrates frr. 43-84
Andrea Pellettieri
bookFrC 10.6 Aristophanes Eirene II – Lemniai (fr. 305-391)
Olimpia Imperio
bookFrC 16.3 Ephippos
Athina Papachrysostomou
bookFrC 16.6 Nausikrates - Nikostratos
Anna Lamari
bookFrC 19.1 Antiphanes frr. 1-100
S. Douglas Olson
bookFrC 19.2 Antiphanes frr. 101–193
S. Douglas Olson
bookFrC 25.2 Diphilos frr. 59-85
Ioanna Karamanou
bookFrC 5.3 Pherekrates frr. 85 – 163
Enzo Franchini
bookFrC 21 Timokles
Kostas Apostolakis
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