This volume forms the second part of the three-volume commentary on the fragments of Diphilus, who belongs to the prominent triad of the poets of New Comedy alongside Menander and Philemon. The present volume comprises the text and an English translation of the fragments of twenty-two plays of Diphilus, followed by a full-scale (philological, thematic, literary, interpretative, historical) commentary that also yields insight into the reception of Diphilan comedy in Roman theatre. This in-depth study of the Diphilan techniques of verbal humour and performance aims at shedding light on the dramatist's distinctive place in the comic tradition, as well as showcasing a degree of variation in the overall image of the production of new comedy.
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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