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Classical Quarterly 39 (2):332-338 (1989)

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  1. A Career In The Navy.Dwora Gilula - 1989 - Classical Quarterly 39 (1):259-261.
    Aristophanes' description of the stages of promotion in the Athenian navy recently received renewed attention, when Mastromarco and Halliwell enlisted it in their battle against the traditional opinion that Aristophanes' early career fell into two stages, a secret one of writing plays but not producing them, and a public one in which he undertook both activities. Mastromarco argues for a tripartite career, and Halliwell, who is against a too strict correlation, for a gradual development, a sort of a complex apprenticeship, (...)
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  • AΘhnaiΩn Πo∧iteia, XXX. 3-4.J. A. R. Munro - 1914 - Classical Quarterly 8 (1):13-15.
    A simple transposition in the text would, I venture to suggest, remove one or two of the many difficulties of this obscure chapter.
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  • A Career in the Navy (Arist. Knights 541–4).Dwora Gilula - 1989 - Classical Quarterly 39 (01):259-.
    Aristophanes' description of the stages of promotion in the Athenian navy recently received renewed attention, when Mastromarco and Halliwell enlisted it in their battle against the traditional opinion that Aristophanes' early career fell into two stages, a secret one of writing plays but not producing them, and a public one in which he undertook both activities. Mastromarco argues for a tripartite career, and Halliwell, who is against a too strict correlation, for a gradual development, a sort of a complex apprenticeship, (...)
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  • Aristophanes and Kallistratos.Douglas M. Macdowell - 1982 - Classical Quarterly 32 (1):21-26.
    The purpose of this article is to explain what I believe to have been the nature of the relationship between Aristophanes and the producer of his earliest plays, Kallistratos. My view was indicated in my edition of Wasps without full explanation. It is much the same as the view taken by Rennie in his edition of Akharnians , but I think that it can be given more cogent support than Rennie gave it. Recently the whole matter has been discussed afresh (...)
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  • Aristophanes' Apprenticeship.Stephen Halliwell - 1980 - Classical Quarterly 30 (01):33-.
    The basis of this article is a reconsideration of some old and familiar problems about Aristophanes' early career. In the course of trying to supply firm solutions to these problems I hope also to present evidence for an early and inconspicuous stage in Aristophanes' development as a comic dramatist, and as a reflection on the resulting picture I shall make some general observations on ou understanding of the relationship between the various activities involved in the creation of a comic production (...)
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