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A Social And Economic History Of The Theatre To 300 Bc Volume 2 Theatre Beyond Athens Documents With Translation And Commentary Eric Csapo

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A Social And Economic History Of The Theatre To 300 Bc Volume 2 Theatre Beyond Athens Documents With Translation And Commentary Eric Csapo
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 26.24 MB
Pages: 934
Author: Eric Csapo, Peter Wilson
ISBN: 9780521765572, 0521765579
Language: English
Year: 2020

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A Social And Economic History Of The Theatre To 300 Bc Volume 2 Theatre Beyond Athens Documents With Translation And Commentary Eric Csapo by Eric Csapo, Peter Wilson 9780521765572, 0521765579 instant download after payment.

This is the second volume of A Social and Economic History of the Theatre to 300 BC and focuses exclusively on theatre culture in Attica (Rural Dionysia) and the rest of the Greek world. It presents and discusses in detail all the documentary and material evidence for theatre culture and dramatic production from the first two centuries of theatre history, namely the period c.500 to c.300 BC. The traditional assumption is laid to rest that theatre was an exclusively or primarily Athenian institution, with the inclusion of all sources of information for theatrical performances in twenty-two deme sites and over one hundred and twenty independent Greek (and some non-Greek) cities. All texts are translated and made accessible to non-specialists and specialists alike. The volume will be a fundamental work of reference for all classicists and theatre historians interested in ancient theatre and its wider historical contexts.

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