Ancient Theatre and Performance Culture around the Black Sea
Herausgeber: Braund, David; Wyles, Rosie; Hall, Edith
Ancient Theatre and Performance Culture around the Black Sea
Herausgeber: Braund, David; Wyles, Rosie; Hall, Edith
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Combines archaeological evidence with literary analysis of key plays linked to the region to broaden the study of theatre outside fifth-century BCE Athens and allow comparison with the similarly colonial world of Southern Italy. Also offers a new route into Black Sea Greek and non-Greek culture(s) on the colonial periphery.
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Combines archaeological evidence with literary analysis of key plays linked to the region to broaden the study of theatre outside fifth-century BCE Athens and allow comparison with the similarly colonial world of Southern Italy. Also offers a new route into Black Sea Greek and non-Greek culture(s) on the colonial periphery.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 582
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. November 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 1298g
- ISBN-13: 9781107170599
- ISBN-10: 1107170591
- Artikelnr.: 55391460
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 582
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. November 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 1298g
- ISBN-13: 9781107170599
- ISBN-10: 1107170591
- Artikelnr.: 55391460
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Part I. Approaches: 1. Introduction - embarking on a voyage around Black
Sea theatre David Braund; 2. The spread of Greek theatre to the West - and
to the North-East? Oliver Taplin; 3. The northward advance of Greek
horizons Stephanie West; Part II. Places: 4. The tragedians of Heraclea and
comedians of Sinope Edith Hall; 5. The Phanagoria Chous - comic art in
miniature in a luxury tomb in the Cimmerian Bosporus Jeffrey Rusten; 6.
Theatre and performance in the Bosporan Kingdom David Braund; 7. Ancient
theatre in Tauric Chersonesus Sergey Saprykin; 8. Theatre at Olbia in the
Black Sea Valeriya Bylkova; 9. Celebrating Dionysos in Istros and Tomis -
theatrical manifestations and artistic life in two Ionian cities of the
Black Sea Madalina Dana; 10. Ancient theatres and theatre-art of the
Bulgarian Black Sea Coast and Thracian Hinterland Alexander Minchev; Part
III. Plays: 11. Space, place and the metallurgical imagination of the
Prometheus trilogy Emmanuela Bakola; 12. Fragmentary Greek tragedies set in
the Black Sea Rosie Wyles; 13. Black Sea back story - Euripides' Medea
Edith Hall; 14. Mind-games in the Crimea - Euripides' Iphigenia in Tauris
Felix Budelmann; 15. Visualising Euripides' Tauric Temple of the Maiden
Goddess Edith Hall; Part IV. Performative Presences: 16. Music and
performance among Greeks and Scythians Marina Vakhtina; 17. A new mask and
musical instruments from the Eastern Bosporus Vladimir Bochkovoy, David
Braund, Roman Mimokhodov and Nikolay Sudarev; 18. The Cult of Dionysus in
Ancient Georgia Manana Odisheli; 19. Paratheatrical performances in the
Bosporan Kingdom - the evidence of terracotta figurine Maya Muratov; 20.
Historiography and theatre: the tragedy of Scythian King Skyles David
Braund; 21. Life trajectories - Iphigenia, Helen and Achilles on the Black
Sea Froma Zeitlin; Epilogue: dancing around the Black Sea - Xenophon,
Pseudo-Scymnus and Lucian's bacchants David Braund.
Sea theatre David Braund; 2. The spread of Greek theatre to the West - and
to the North-East? Oliver Taplin; 3. The northward advance of Greek
horizons Stephanie West; Part II. Places: 4. The tragedians of Heraclea and
comedians of Sinope Edith Hall; 5. The Phanagoria Chous - comic art in
miniature in a luxury tomb in the Cimmerian Bosporus Jeffrey Rusten; 6.
Theatre and performance in the Bosporan Kingdom David Braund; 7. Ancient
theatre in Tauric Chersonesus Sergey Saprykin; 8. Theatre at Olbia in the
Black Sea Valeriya Bylkova; 9. Celebrating Dionysos in Istros and Tomis -
theatrical manifestations and artistic life in two Ionian cities of the
Black Sea Madalina Dana; 10. Ancient theatres and theatre-art of the
Bulgarian Black Sea Coast and Thracian Hinterland Alexander Minchev; Part
III. Plays: 11. Space, place and the metallurgical imagination of the
Prometheus trilogy Emmanuela Bakola; 12. Fragmentary Greek tragedies set in
the Black Sea Rosie Wyles; 13. Black Sea back story - Euripides' Medea
Edith Hall; 14. Mind-games in the Crimea - Euripides' Iphigenia in Tauris
Felix Budelmann; 15. Visualising Euripides' Tauric Temple of the Maiden
Goddess Edith Hall; Part IV. Performative Presences: 16. Music and
performance among Greeks and Scythians Marina Vakhtina; 17. A new mask and
musical instruments from the Eastern Bosporus Vladimir Bochkovoy, David
Braund, Roman Mimokhodov and Nikolay Sudarev; 18. The Cult of Dionysus in
Ancient Georgia Manana Odisheli; 19. Paratheatrical performances in the
Bosporan Kingdom - the evidence of terracotta figurine Maya Muratov; 20.
Historiography and theatre: the tragedy of Scythian King Skyles David
Braund; 21. Life trajectories - Iphigenia, Helen and Achilles on the Black
Sea Froma Zeitlin; Epilogue: dancing around the Black Sea - Xenophon,
Pseudo-Scymnus and Lucian's bacchants David Braund.
Part I. Approaches: 1. Introduction - embarking on a voyage around Black
Sea theatre David Braund; 2. The spread of Greek theatre to the West - and
to the North-East? Oliver Taplin; 3. The northward advance of Greek
horizons Stephanie West; Part II. Places: 4. The tragedians of Heraclea and
comedians of Sinope Edith Hall; 5. The Phanagoria Chous - comic art in
miniature in a luxury tomb in the Cimmerian Bosporus Jeffrey Rusten; 6.
Theatre and performance in the Bosporan Kingdom David Braund; 7. Ancient
theatre in Tauric Chersonesus Sergey Saprykin; 8. Theatre at Olbia in the
Black Sea Valeriya Bylkova; 9. Celebrating Dionysos in Istros and Tomis -
theatrical manifestations and artistic life in two Ionian cities of the
Black Sea Madalina Dana; 10. Ancient theatres and theatre-art of the
Bulgarian Black Sea Coast and Thracian Hinterland Alexander Minchev; Part
III. Plays: 11. Space, place and the metallurgical imagination of the
Prometheus trilogy Emmanuela Bakola; 12. Fragmentary Greek tragedies set in
the Black Sea Rosie Wyles; 13. Black Sea back story - Euripides' Medea
Edith Hall; 14. Mind-games in the Crimea - Euripides' Iphigenia in Tauris
Felix Budelmann; 15. Visualising Euripides' Tauric Temple of the Maiden
Goddess Edith Hall; Part IV. Performative Presences: 16. Music and
performance among Greeks and Scythians Marina Vakhtina; 17. A new mask and
musical instruments from the Eastern Bosporus Vladimir Bochkovoy, David
Braund, Roman Mimokhodov and Nikolay Sudarev; 18. The Cult of Dionysus in
Ancient Georgia Manana Odisheli; 19. Paratheatrical performances in the
Bosporan Kingdom - the evidence of terracotta figurine Maya Muratov; 20.
Historiography and theatre: the tragedy of Scythian King Skyles David
Braund; 21. Life trajectories - Iphigenia, Helen and Achilles on the Black
Sea Froma Zeitlin; Epilogue: dancing around the Black Sea - Xenophon,
Pseudo-Scymnus and Lucian's bacchants David Braund.
Sea theatre David Braund; 2. The spread of Greek theatre to the West - and
to the North-East? Oliver Taplin; 3. The northward advance of Greek
horizons Stephanie West; Part II. Places: 4. The tragedians of Heraclea and
comedians of Sinope Edith Hall; 5. The Phanagoria Chous - comic art in
miniature in a luxury tomb in the Cimmerian Bosporus Jeffrey Rusten; 6.
Theatre and performance in the Bosporan Kingdom David Braund; 7. Ancient
theatre in Tauric Chersonesus Sergey Saprykin; 8. Theatre at Olbia in the
Black Sea Valeriya Bylkova; 9. Celebrating Dionysos in Istros and Tomis -
theatrical manifestations and artistic life in two Ionian cities of the
Black Sea Madalina Dana; 10. Ancient theatres and theatre-art of the
Bulgarian Black Sea Coast and Thracian Hinterland Alexander Minchev; Part
III. Plays: 11. Space, place and the metallurgical imagination of the
Prometheus trilogy Emmanuela Bakola; 12. Fragmentary Greek tragedies set in
the Black Sea Rosie Wyles; 13. Black Sea back story - Euripides' Medea
Edith Hall; 14. Mind-games in the Crimea - Euripides' Iphigenia in Tauris
Felix Budelmann; 15. Visualising Euripides' Tauric Temple of the Maiden
Goddess Edith Hall; Part IV. Performative Presences: 16. Music and
performance among Greeks and Scythians Marina Vakhtina; 17. A new mask and
musical instruments from the Eastern Bosporus Vladimir Bochkovoy, David
Braund, Roman Mimokhodov and Nikolay Sudarev; 18. The Cult of Dionysus in
Ancient Georgia Manana Odisheli; 19. Paratheatrical performances in the
Bosporan Kingdom - the evidence of terracotta figurine Maya Muratov; 20.
Historiography and theatre: the tragedy of Scythian King Skyles David
Braund; 21. Life trajectories - Iphigenia, Helen and Achilles on the Black
Sea Froma Zeitlin; Epilogue: dancing around the Black Sea - Xenophon,
Pseudo-Scymnus and Lucian's bacchants David Braund.