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  1. Der Neue Menander: Bemerkungen Zur Rekonstruktion Der Stücke Nebst Dem Text in Der Seitenverteilung Der Handschrift (German Edition) by Menander, Carl Robert, 2010-03-22
  2. The Arbitration; the Epitrepontes of Menander, the Fragments and the Gaps Conjecturally Filled In by O.M. Gilbert Murray, 1951
  3. Studies in Menander (Publications of the University of Manchester) by T. B. L Webster, 1960
  4. Menander, the principal fragments, with an English translation by Francis G. Allinson by Francis Greenleaf Allinson, 2010-08-04
  5. Four Plays of Menander; The Hero, Epitrepontes, Periceiromene and Samia; by of Athens Menander, 2010-01-03
  6. Menander's Dyskolos or The Man Who Didn't Like People. by W. G.; translator Arnott,
  7. An introduction to Menander by T. B. L Webster, 1974
  8. Stories From The Greek Comedians: Aristophanes, Philemon, Diphilus, Menander, Apollodorus (1892) by Alfred John Church, 2010-09-10
  9. Antike Komödien. Aristophanes, Menander, Plautus, Terenz. by Aristophanes,
  10. The vocabulary of Menander considered in its relation to the Koine by Donald Blythe Durham, 1913-01-01
  11. Studies in Menander ... F. Warren Wright, 1910 by Frederick Warren Wright, 2010-08-31
  12. Menander: A Commentary by A. W. Gomme, F. H. Sandbach, 1973-06-07
  13. Menander the Principal Fragments by Francis G Allinson, 1964-01-01
  14. Menander to Marivaux: The History of a Comic Structure (Library of the Canadian review of comparative literature) by E. J.H. Greene, 1977-01-01

61. Menander@Everything2.com
menander. (person) by Gone Jackal (1 mon) (print) ? 1 C! Mon Nov 27 2000 at 43904. Writer of new comedy, ca. 344292 B.C., a contemporary of Demosthenes,
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62. Menander I - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About Menander I
Hutchinson encyclopedia article about menander I. menander I. Information about menander I in the Hutchinson encyclopedia.
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63. Menander - Penguin Classics Authors - Penguin Classics
Find information on menander, including popular titles and books by menander. Read more with Penguin Classics.
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Menander (341-290 BC) was the most distinguished author of Greek New Comedy. An Athenian of good family, he wrote over a hundred plays, although only one survives intact today: Dyskolos or Old Cantankerous . This won the prize in 316 BC and was recovered from an Egyptian papyrus as recently as 1958. Many more fragments of his plays have since been discovered, and some sizeable pieces from The Rape of the Locks The Arbitration and The Girl From Samos Send this page to a friend Author Image: Menander - Antikenmuseum, Leipzig AKG London/Erich Lessing
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64. Menander
CHAPTER ONE. menander The Grouch, Desperately Seeking Justice, Closely Cropped Locks, The Girl from Samos, The Shield
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CHAPTER ONE Menander
The Grouch, Desperately Seeking Justice, Closely Cropped Locks, The Girl from Samos, The Shield
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University of Pennsylvania Press Read the Review The Grouch (Dyskolos) Translated by Sheila D'Atri Cast PAN, the god, prologue speaker
SOSTRATOS, young man who has fallen in love
CHAIREAS, parasite, friend of Sostratos
PYRRHIAS, slave belonging to the family of Sostratos
KNEMON, the "dyskolos," the dyspeptic grouch
YOUNG GIRL, unmarried daughter of Knemon (no name given
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DAOS, slave belonging to Gorgias GORGIAS, farmer, half-brother of Knemon's daughter by the same mother SIKON, cook GETAS, slave belonging to Sostratos' family SOSTRATOS' MOTHER SIMICHE, an old woman, Knemon's slave and nurse to his daughter KALLIPPIDES, Sostratos' father CHORUS of revelers NONSPEAKING Plangon, Sostratos' sister Parthenis, a female piper Donax and Syrus, slaves Myrrhine, Knemon's wife and mother of Gorgias and the daughter Another piper (The action takes place in Phyle, a village about thirteen miles from

65. House Of The Menander
House of the menander. peristyle with busts. The busts displayed in the peristyle. peristyle with menander. Painting of menander in the peristyle
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66. Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2005.04.30
Malcolm Heath, menander A Rhetor in Context. Oxford Oxford University Press, 2004. Pp. xvii, 374. ISBN 019-925920-8. $125.00.
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Malcolm Heath, Menander: A Rhetor in Context . Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004. Pp. xvii, 374. ISBN 0-19-925920-8. $125.00.
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[The author of this review wishes to acknowledge that Malcolm Heath is currently serving as the volume editor for his translation of Libanius Progymnasmata , under contract with E.J. Brill and the Society of Biblical Literature.] For the past twelve years, Malcolm Heath has been working to explain and interpret the complex story of imperial-era Greek rhetorical instruction and technography. Those who have used his excellent translation and commentary on Hermogenes On Issues or who have followed his numerous articles on rhetoric, rhetoricians, and literary criticism over the years will be aware that H. is a scholar who painstakingly builds his case from all the available evidence (most of it from highly technical and/or fragmentary sources), explicitly signals his degree of certainty about his conclusions, and clearly explains the finer points of issue-theory and its evolution and transmission in a way that should make it possible even for novices to understand. The present book is no different. It consists of an introduction and three main sections, a total of nine chapters. Every scholar who works on the so-called "Second Sophistic" (a term which even fewer will be inclined to use uncritically after reading this book) should read Chapters 1 (introduction) and 7-9 ("Part III: Classroom and Career"). Parts I-II (Chapters 2-6) will, I think, have a somewhat more limited audience. Part I ("Continuity and Innovation") traces the evolution of rhetorical theory and instruction from Hermagoras to the end of the third century, while Part II ("Menander of Laodicea") assembles and comments on the testimonia and fragments explicitly attributed to Menander, and then mines the Demosthenic scholia for further information on his teaching and writing activities.

67. Menander : The Grouch, Desperately Seeking Justice, Closely Cropped Locks, The G
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68. Menander Masks Project
The aims of this project are to image in 3D ancient mask miniatures relating to the New Comedy of menander, and to conduct practicebased research using
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New Comedy in Performance The aims of this project are to image in 3D ancient mask miniatures relating to the New Comedy of Menander, and to conduct practice-based research using full-size reconstructions of the masks. The objectives are to reveal the innate dramatic properties of the ancient artefacts, and, by investigating how these theatrical qualities could have worked in a performance situation, to enrich our understanding of how the ancient dramatists composed their plays specifically to exploit these qualities. The project thus aims to b ridge the gap between literary, dramatic and iconographic approaches to Greek New Comedy. The project is funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Board. A video documenting recent work can be viewed here News Publications Technical Standards ... Links

69. 39074. Menander. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
39074. menander. The Columbia World of Quotations. 1996.
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70. CMA Exhibition Feature : Floor Mosaic Of Menander, Glykera, And Comedy
Floor Mosaic of menander, Glykera, and Comedy Daphne, House of menander, about AD 250275 Marble and limestone tesserae, 134.9 x 225.4 cm
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71. House Of Menander - Archiplanet
House of menander. Designer, unknown. Location, Pompeii, Italy. Date, 300. Building Type, courtyard house. Climate, mediterranean. Context, urban
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73. IngentaConnect Character Drawing In Menander's Dyskolos: Misanthropy And Philant
menander s Dyskolos is based on the moral concepts of o í (or í ) and í , notions that Aristotle discussed in his Nicomachean Ethics.
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74. Menander — Infoplease.com
menander (min n dur) key, 342?–291? BC, Greek poet, the most famous writer of New Comedy. He wrote ingenious plays using the love plot as his theme;
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    Menander u r) [ key B.C. , Greek poet, the most famous writer of New Comedy. He wrote ingenious plays using the love plot as his theme; his style is elegant and elaborate and his characters are highly developed. Although original texts of his plays only came to light beginning in 1906, many fragments of his plays survive; The Curmudgeon

75. Menander | Huge Collection Of Poems, Quotes & Bios
menanderAfter the Macedonian conquest, Greek comedy moved away from the daring personal and political satire of Aristophanes. Lacking complete political.
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MenanderAfter the Macedonian conquest, Greek comedy moved away from the daring personal and political satire of Aristophanes. Lacking complete political independance, writers of this New Comedy found themselves moving towards safer more mundane subject matter. They found their inspiration in the daily life of Athens. Their characters were drawn from the cooks, merchants, farmers and slaves of the city. According to ancient report, the most gifted of these new writers was Menander.
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76. Pompeii, House Of Menander - John Seach
Pompeii, House of menander John Seach. The House of menander is one of the best in Pompeii. A treasure od silverware was found in the house in 1930.
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77. JSTOR The Vocabulary Of Menander Considered In Its Relation To
Bruhn s dissertation Ueber den Wortschatz des menander (Jena, 1910), published shortly before this treatise was completed, is based upon a different
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78. Ancient Screwball.("The Grouch" By Menander)(Brief Article) | American Theatre |
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