The era of Old Comedy (c. 485 c. 380 BCE), when theatrical
comedy was created and established, is best known through the
extant plays of Aristophanes, but there were many other poets whose
comedies survive only in fragments. This new Loeb edition, the most
extensive selection of the fragments available in English, presents
the work of fifty-six poets, including Cratinus and Eupolis, the
other members (along with Aristophanes) of the canonical Old Comic
triad.
For each poet and play there is an introduction, brief notes,
and select bibliography. Also included is a selection of ancient
testimonia to Old Comedy, nearly one hundred unattributed fragments
(both book and papyri), and descriptions of twenty-five
vase-paintings illustrating Old Comic scenes. The texts are based
on the monumental edition of Kassel and Austin, updated to reflect
the latest scholarship.
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