The Comic Theatre of Greece and RomeInleiding tot de komedies van Griekse en Romeinse schrijvers, met aandacht voor de toneeltechnische aspecten die met de opvoering samenhangen |
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Contents
Figures and Plates page | 6 |
An Athenian Comedy | 15 |
Old Comedy | 41 |
Copyright | |
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