- Welcome to Didaskalia is an electronic resource and journal dedicated to the study of ancient Greek and Roman drama and its reception. Click on one of the menu items above, or 'how to use this site' below. About Didaskalia | Journal | Listings | Study Area | Search | Hits Since 4 June 2001: 31872 how to use this site | credits | send us reviews or listings | copyright Didaskalia 2001. All ...www.didaskalia.net
- GHR Classics CO 71 Greek Drama and Culture Course Directory Spring 2002, MWF 1040-1130 Dr. Robin Mitchell-Boyask, Associate Professor of Classics robin@temple.edu last updated 3 April 2002 A survey of ancient Greek drama and the society that produced it. The course will examine a representative sample of the major plays of the tragedians Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides, as well as the comic ...www.temple.edu/classics/dramadir.html
- Did the Women of Ancient Athens Attend the Theater in the Eighteenth Century Marilyn A. Katz Forthcoming in Classical Philology . Copyrighted text. Do not copy or cite without permission Contents (Sections) Introduction K. A. B ttiger and the Origins of the Debate B ttiger and the Theater Popular Culture and Classical Scholarship Eighteenth-century German Hellenism The Role and Rights of Women ...mkatz.web.wesleyan.edu/cciv243/cciv243.WomenatTheater.html