Ancient Greek comedy

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"Ancient Greek comedy was one of the final three principal dramatic forms in the theatre of classical Greece (the others being tragedy and the satyr play). Athenian comedy is conventionally divided into three periods: Old Comedy, Middle Comedy, and New Comedy. Old Comedy survives today largely in the form of the eleven surviving plays of Aristophanes; Middle Comedy is largely lost, i.e. preserved only in relatively short fragments by authors such as Athenaeus of Naucratis; and New Comedy is known primarily from the substantial papyrus fragments of Menander.

The philosopher Aristotle wrote in his Poetics (c. 335 BC) that comedy is a representation of laughable people and involves some kind of blunder or ugliness which does not cause pain or disaster. C. A. Trypanis wrote that comedy is the last of the great species of poetry Greece gave to the world." - (en.wikipedia.org 01.12.2021)
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  • Maske der Neuen Komödie

    Maske der Neuen Komödie

    Im antiken Griechenland...

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    Image: Grassi Museum für Angewandte Kunst - CC BY-NC-SA

  • Schauspieler im Vogelkostüm

    Schauspieler im Vogelkostüm

    Nahezu singulär ist die...

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    Image: Museum August Kestner - CC BY-NC-SA

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