Greek and Roman Actors: Aspects of an Ancient ProfessionP. E. Easterling, Edith Hall Cambridge University Press, 26.09.2002 - 510 Seiten This series of twenty complementary essays by experts in the field explores the art, social status, reputation and image of the ancient actor in the Greek and Roman worlds, from the sixth century B.C. to the Byzantine period. It covers tragedy, comedy, mime and pantomime and offers a full overview of the most important ancient evidence. In some essays new questions are asked, and in others, completely new evidence is offered. Numerous illustrations are included and all Greek and Latin passages are translated. |
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The singing actors of antiquity | 3 |
The musicians among the actors | 39 |
The use of the body by actors in tragedy and satyrplay | 69 |
Towards a reconstruction of performance style | 93 |
the limits of realism | 127 |
Looking for the actors art in Aristotle | 148 |
Acting action and words in New Comedy | 165 |
the ideology of Hellenistic performance | 189 |
Female entertainers in late antiquity | 282 |
evidence and problems | 304 |
Actor as icon | 327 |
text and performance in | 342 |
Orator andet actor | 362 |
The subjectivity of Greek performance | 395 |
The ancient actors presence since the Renaissance | 419 |
Glossary | 435 |
Nothing to do with the technītai of Dionysus? | 209 |
ΙΟ Actors and actormanagers at Rome in the time | 225 |
The masks on the propylon of the Sebasteion | 238 |
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