From Padded Dancers to Comedy / A. Seeberg -- The One-Actor Rule in Greek Tragedy / G.M. Sifakis -- Homer and Sophocles' 'Philoctetes' / J. Davidson -- Euripides' 'Medea' : A Subversive play? / S.A. Barlow -- "The Comic Catastrophe": an Essay on Euripidean Comedy / E. Segal -- Poetic Rivalry and the Caricature of Comic Poets: Cratinus' 'Pytine' and Aristophanes' 'Wasps' / K. Sidwell -- Pots, Tumblers and Phlyax Vases / C.W. Dearden - An Apulian Bell-krater depicting the mask of a white-haired Phlyax / A.D. Trendall -- Theatrical Motifs in Non-theatrical Contexts On Vases of the Later Fifth and Fourth Centuries / J.R. Green -- Greek Drama and its Spectators: Conventions and Relationships / C. Dedoussi -- The Chiton Under the Pallium: Two Greek Jokes in Roman Comedies / A. Griffiths -- ' Ars Ludicra' and the 'Ludus Talarius' / E.J. Jory -- Menander - Loss and Survival / P. Easterling.
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Bulletin of the Institute of classical studies. Supplement ; 66
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