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Searched all Perseus collections for "aristophanes" 102 results in 6 collections
Included alternate terms: Aristoph
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Greek and Roman Materials (71)
AIM25 - Archives in London (1)
Beazley Archive (10)
Hong Kong University Theses Online (1)
OCLC Online Computer Library Center Theses... (6)
The University of Michigan. University Library.... (13)

71 from Greek and Roman Materials

  1. Aristophanes; Acharnians: (in English) [Text] (22.55)

  2. Waspsof Aristophanes [Reference article in Harry Thurston Peck, Harpers Dictionary of Classical Antiquities (1898)] (19.07)

  3. ARISTOPHANES [Reference article in A dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology (ed. William Smith)] (18.55)

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1 from AIM25 - Archives in London

  1. MacGregor | John Marshall | Professor of Classics; MACGREGOR, Professor John Marshall (1879-1936): Manuscripts and typescripts of MacGregor's work, notably translations into rhymed English verse of The clouds and The knights by Aristophanes; and three essays entitled 'The touch of nature' on the relationship between modern and ancient Greek culture, 'The adventurous Methodist' on warfare in ancient Greece, and 'Fish, flesh and fowl' on Aelian's Historical diversions and On the peculiarities of animals. Material relating to the binding and publication of MacGregor's manuscripts following his death, 1937. [Text] [View with Perseus links] (4.46)

10 from Beazley Archive

  1. Reggio Emilia, Musei Civici: CUP FRAGMENT; ARISTOPHANES; MAN OR YOUTH [Beazley Archive Vase] (20.17)

  2. Enserune, Musee National d'Enserune, S398: CUP FRAGMENT; ARISTOPHANES; WOMAN [Beazley Archive Vase] (15.68)

  3. Kiel, K. Schauenburg: LEKANIS FRAGMENT; ARISTOPHANES; MAN [Beazley Archive Vase] (13.26)

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1 from Hong Kong University Theses Online

  1. Chan, Yuk-shau, Celina; Transvestism and laughter, with special reference to Aristophanes' comedies, Shakespeare's Twelfth night and As you like it, and Joe Orton's what the butler saw [Text] [View with Perseus links] (7.80)

6 from OCLC Online Computer Library Center Theses and Dissertations Repository

  1. Hild, Joseph Antoine,--1845-1914.; Aristophanes impietatis reus.: Index recentium auctorum et librorun qui, de Aristophane commentati, opusculo nostro profuerunt : p. vii-viii., TheI?Ise - FaculteI?i des lettres de Paris. [Text] (15.83)

  2. Helder, Janus.; De Aristophanis in Nubium fabula consilio ac arte /--Janus Helder.: Thesis (spec. litt. inaug.)--Amsterdam., Includes bibliographical references. [Text] (10.55)

  3. Marston, Vincent,--1945-; Aristophanes' use of obscenity.: Thesis - Ohio State University., Bibliography: leaves 102-104. [Text] (8.68)

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13 from The University of Michigan. University Library. Digital Library Production Service.

  1. Xenophon's Memorabilia of Socrates, with English Notes. By Alpheus S. Packard, Prof. of the Greek and Latin Languages and Literature, Bowdoin College. 2. The Clouds of Aristophanes, with Notes. By C. C. Felton, A. M., Eliot Prof. of Greek Literature in Harvard University. 3. The Gorgias of Plato, with Notes. By Theodore D. Woolsey, Prof. of Greek in Yale College., The Southern quarterly review. [Text] [View with Perseus links] (12.90)

  2. Theobald, Lewis, Lewis Theobald, 1688-1744, Aristophanes, c. 448-c. 380 B.C.; Theobald: The Clouds (1715): a machine-readable transcript, English Prose Drama Full-Text Database, The Clouds. A comedy. Translated from the Greek of Aristophanes. By Mr. Theobald [Text] [View with Perseus links] (6.56)

  3. Theobald, Lewis, Lewis Theobald, 1688-1744, Aristophanes, c.448-c.380 B.C.; Theobald: Plutus (1715): a machine-readable transcript, English Prose Drama Full-Text Database, Plutus: or, The World's Idol. A comedy. Translated from the Greek of Aristophanes. By Mr. Theobald [Text] [View with Perseus links] (6.04)

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