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==Further reading== {{Library resources box |by=no |onlinebooks=yes |others=yes |about=yes |label=Old Comedy |viaf= |lccn= |lcheading= |wikititle= }} *{{wikicite|reference=Barrett, David (1964) ''The Frogs and Other Plays'' Penguin Books|ref={{sfnref|Barrett|1964}}}} *Barrett, David and Alan Sommerstein (eds)(2003) ''The Birds and Other plays'' Penguin Classics * Mastromarco, Giuseppe (1994) ''Introduzione a Aristofane'' (Sesta edizione: Roma-Bari 2004). {{ISBN|88-420-4448-2}} * Dobrov, Gregory W., ed. 1995. ''Beyond Aristophanes: Transition and Diversity in Greek Comedy.'' American Classical Studies 38. Atlanta: Scholars Press. * Ehrenberg, Victor. 1962. ''The People of Aristophanes: A Sociology of Old Attic Comedy.'' 3d ed. New York: Schocken. * Harvey, David, and John Wilkins, eds. 2000. ''The Rivals of Aristophanes: Studies in Athenian Old Comedy.'' London: Duckworth and the Classical Press of Wales. * Henderson, Jeffrey. 1993. Problems in Greek Literary History: The Case of Aristophanes’ Clouds. In ''Nomodeiktes: Greek Studies in Honor of Martin Ostwald.'' Edited by Ralph M. Rosen and Joseph Farrell, 591–601. Ann Arbor: Univ. of Michigan Press. * Rosen, Ralph M. 2015. “Aischrology in Old Comedy and the Question of ‘Ritual Obscenity’” In ''Ancient Obscenities: Their Nature and Use in the Ancient Greek and Roman Worlds.'' Edited by Dutsch, D. and A. Suter, 71-90. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. * Rosen, Ralph M. 1988. ''Old Comedy and the Iambographic Tradition.'' American Classical Studies 19. Atlanta: Scholars Press. * Rothwell, Kenneth S., Jr. 2007. ''Nature, Culture, and the Origins of Greek Comedy: A Study of Animal Choruses.'' Cambridge, UK: Cambridge Univ. Press. * Rusten, Jeffrey. 2006. "Who “Invented” Comedy? The Ancient Candidates for the Origins of Comedy and the Visual Evidence." ''American Journal of Philology'' 127.1: 37–66. * Sifakis, Grigoris M. 2006. "From Mythological Parody to Political Satire: Some Stages in the Evolution of Old Comedy." ''Classica et Mediaevalia'' 57:19–48. * Sommerstein, Alan. 2011. "Hinc Omnis Pendet?: Old Comedy and Roman Satire." ''Classical World'' 105.1: 25-38. {{Authority control}} [[Category:Old Comic poets| ]] [[Category:Ancient Greek comedy]] [[Category:Greek political satire]]
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