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Menander, --- Menandros, --- Athens, Menander of --- Menandro, --- Ménandre, --- Menandorosu, --- מינאנדרוס --- Classical Greek literature --- Менандр, --- Menander, - of Athens - Translations into French --- Menander --- Menander Comicus --- Menandro --- Ménandre --- Menandros --- Menander, - of Athens
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Drama. --- Griechisch. --- Fragment. --- Menander, --- Criticism and interpretation.
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The Sentences of the Syriac Menander appears in two Syriac manuscripts in the British Library, a full version in one codex, and a far shorter version, only a small fraction thereof, in another. This book presents a commentary on the text in its complete version focusing on parallels from both Jewish tradition and the Greco-Roman world, showing that the text is not, as it claims, the work of the Greek author Menander, but rather a work of Jewish Wisdom Literature composed in Syriac, possibly in the ancient city of Edessa itself, and preserved within Christian monastic circles. The first chapter traces previous scholarship, reconstructs the manuscript’s history, explains how it ended up at the British Library, attempts to date both the present and underlying texts, gives information concerning its provenance, organization, language, genre, and attribution to Menander, and discusses The Sentences of the Syriac Menander as a Jewish pseudepigraphical work. The second chapter presents the first rendition of the Syriac text since the initial work done in the mid 19th century, based on observation of the manuscript with modern lighting and visual aids, gives philological and textual notes and offers a new English translation of the material. A continuous commentary on the full text follows in the third chapter, and the conclusion sets forth what the parallels and comments have to teach about the reception of biblical and extra-biblical material in a part of the world of early Christianity about which not a great deal is known.
Gnomic poetry, Greek --- Quotations, Greek --- Menander, - of Athens --- Menander, - of Athens
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The comic playwright Menander was one of the most popular writers throughout antiquity. This book reconstructs his life and the legacy of his work until the end of antiquity employing a broad range of sources such as portraits, illustrations of his plays, papyri preserving their texts and inscriptions recording their public performances. These are placed within the context of the three social and cultural institutions which appropriated his comedy, thereby ensuring its survival: public theatres, dinner parties and schools. Dr Nervegna carefully reconstructs how each context approached Menander's drama and how it contributed to its popularity over the centuries. The resultant, highly illustrated, book will be essential for all scholars and students not just of Menander's comedy but, more broadly, of the history and iconography of the ancient theatre, ancient social history and reception studies.
Greek drama (Comedy) --- Comédie grecque --- Menander, --- Appreciation --- Influence --- Ménandre (0342-0292 av. J.-C.) --- Appréciation --- Influence. --- Comédie grecque --- History. --- Stage history. --- Greek drama --- Menandros, --- Athens, Menander of --- Menandro, --- Ménandre, --- Menandorosu, --- מינאנדרוס --- Менандр, --- Arts and Humanities --- History --- Greek drama (Comedy) - Appreciation - Greece --- Greek drama (Comedy) - Appreciation - Rome --- Menander, - of Athens - Appreciation - Greece --- Menander, - of Athens - Appreciation - Rome --- Menander, - of Athens - Influence --- Menander --- Menander Comicus --- Menandro --- Ménandre --- Menandros --- Menander, - of Athens --- Ménandre (0342-0292 av. J.-C.) --- Appréciation
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Latin drama (Comedy) --- Comédie latine --- History and criticism --- Histoire et critique --- Terence. --- Menander, --- Terence --- Criticism and interpretation --- Comédie latine --- Latin drama (Comedy) - History and criticism --- Terence - Adelphi --- Terence - Criticism and interpretation --- Menander, - of Athens
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Die Adelphoe (Die Brüder) von 160 v. Chr. sind die letzte der sechs Komödien des Terenz. Sie wurden nach Menanders verlorenem gleichnamigen Stück gedichtet. Es wird versucht, einerseits aufgrund typisch menandrischer Passagen in der römischen Version das Original zu rekonstruieren, andererseits die Züge herauszuarbeiten, auf die es Terenz ankam. Es zeigt sich, daß an die Stelle griechischer Ethik römische Komik getreten ist. Besondere Aufmerksamkeit wird den aktuellen juristischen Diskussionen der Scipionenzeit gewidmet. Biographische Informationen Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Eckard Lefèvre war von 1
Latin drama (Comedy) --- History and criticism. --- Terence. --- Terence --- Menander, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Menandros, --- Athens, Menander of --- Menandro, --- Ménandre, --- Menandorosu, --- Менандр, --- מינאנדרוס --- Terentius --- Terentius Afer, Publius --- Terentius, P. --- Afer, Publius Terentius --- Afro, Publio Terencio --- Terenz --- Terencjusz --- Terent︠s︡iĭ, Publiĭ --- Terencio --- Terencio Afro, Publio --- Terentios --- Terenzio Afro, Publio --- Terenzio --- Terentius Apher, Publius --- Apher, Publius Terentius --- טרנטיוס --- Komödien --- römische Komik --- juristische Diskussionen --- Menander --- Menander Comicus --- Menandro --- Ménandre --- Menandros
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