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- Close sectionSection B: Attic 'Old Comedy'
- B1 Cratinus fr.193, from The Wineflask
- B2 Cratinus fr.194, from The Wineflask
- B3 Cratinus fr.*195, probably from The Wineflask
- B4 Cratinus fr.199, from The Wineflask
- B5 Cratinus fr.197, from The Wineflask
- B6 Cratinus fr.208, from The Wineflask
- B7 Cratinus fr.209, from The Wineflask
- B8 Cratinus fr.211, from The Wineflask
- B9 Cratinus fr.210, from The Wineflask
- B10 Cratinus fr.200, from The Wineflask
- B11 Cratinus fr.*203, perhaps from The Wineflask
- B12 Cratinus fr.198, from The Wineflask
- B13 Cratinus, Dionysalexandros test. i
- B14 Cratinus fr.42, from Dionysalexandros
- B15 Cratinus fr.43, from Dionysalexandros
- B16 Cratinus fr.327, perhaps from Dionysalexandros
- B17 Cratinus fr.41, from Dionysalexandros
- B18 Cratinus fr.40, from Dionysalexandros
- B19 Cratinus fr.45, from Dionysalexandros
- B20 Cratinus fr.47, from Dionysalexandros
- B21 Phrynichus Comicus fr.19, from The Recluse
- Aristophanes fr.372, from Lemnian Women
- Aristophanes fr.373, from Lemnian Women
- B24 Philyllius fr.7, from Heracles
- Aristophanes fr.403, from Islands
- Aristophanes fr.410, from Islands
- B27 Eupolis fr.245, from Cities
- B28 Eupolis fr.246, from Cities
- B29 Eupolis fr.247, from Cities
- B30 Eupolis fr.13, from Nanny-Goats
- Aristophanes fr.*322, probably from Heroes
- B32 Crates fr.16, from Wild Beasts
- B33 Teleclides fr.1, from Amphictyonies
- B34 Pherecrates fr.137, from Persians
- Aristophanes fr.581, from Seasons
- B36 Plato Comicus fr.96, from Wool-Carders or Cercopes
- B37 Cratinus fr.360, from an unidentified play
- B38 Plato Comicus fr.99, from The Little Child
- B39 Metagenes fr.15, from The Man Who Loved Sacrifices
- B40 Lysippus fr.4, from Bacchants
- B41 Cratinus fr.342, from an unidentified play, perhaps The Wineflask
- B42 Eupolis fr.89, from Dyers
- B43 Pherecrates fr.102, from Small Change
- B44 Eupolis fr.392, from an unidentified play
- B45 Eupolis fr.172, from Flatterers
- B46 Cratinus fr.255, from Cheirons
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Contents
- Close section Front Matter
- Close sectionSection A: Doric Comedy
- A1 Epicharmus fr. 18, from Bousiris
- A2 Epicharmus fr. 48, from The Wedding of Hebe
- A3 Epicharmus fr. 40, from The Wedding of Hebe
- A4 Epicharmus fr.51, from The Wedding of Hebe
- A5 Epicharmus fr. 50, from The Wedding of Hebe
- A6 Epicharmus fr.97, from Odysseus the Deserter
- A7 Epicharmus fr.99, from Odysseus the Deserter
- A8 Epicharmus fr.100, from Odysseus the Deserter
- A9 Epicharmus fr.70, from Cyclops
- A10 Epicharmus fr.71, from Cyclops
- A11 Epicharmus fr.72, from Cyclops
- A12 Epicharmus fr.135, from an unidentified play
- A13 Epicharmus fr.32, from Hope or Wealth
- A14 Epicharmus fr.147, from an unidentified play
- A15 Epicharmus fr.146, from an unidentified play
- A16 Epicharmus fr.214, from an unidentified play
- A17 Epicharmus fr.213, from an unidentified play
- A18 Epicharmus fr.244, from Practical Maxims
- A19 Epicharmus fr.269, from Practical Maxims
- A20 Sophron fr.4.a, from Women Who Say That They Will Drive Out the Goddess
- A21 Sophron fr.3, from Women Who Say That They Will Drive Out the Goddess
- A22 Eupolis fr.261, from Men from the Deme Prospalta
- COMMENTARY
- Close sectionSection B: Attic 'Old Comedy'
- B1 Cratinus fr.193, from The Wineflask
- B2 Cratinus fr.194, from The Wineflask
- B3 Cratinus fr.*195, probably from The Wineflask
- B4 Cratinus fr.199, from The Wineflask
- B5 Cratinus fr.197, from The Wineflask
- B6 Cratinus fr.208, from The Wineflask
- B7 Cratinus fr.209, from The Wineflask
- B8 Cratinus fr.211, from The Wineflask
- B9 Cratinus fr.210, from The Wineflask
- B10 Cratinus fr.200, from The Wineflask
- B11 Cratinus fr.*203, perhaps from The Wineflask
- B12 Cratinus fr.198, from The Wineflask
- B13 Cratinus, Dionysalexandros test. i
- B14 Cratinus fr.42, from Dionysalexandros
- B15 Cratinus fr.43, from Dionysalexandros
- B16 Cratinus fr.327, perhaps from Dionysalexandros
- B17 Cratinus fr.41, from Dionysalexandros
- B18 Cratinus fr.40, from Dionysalexandros
- B19 Cratinus fr.45, from Dionysalexandros
- B20 Cratinus fr.47, from Dionysalexandros
- B21 Phrynichus Comicus fr.19, from The Recluse
- Aristophanes fr.372, from Lemnian Women
- Aristophanes fr.373, from Lemnian Women
- B24 Philyllius fr.7, from Heracles
- Aristophanes fr.403, from Islands
- Aristophanes fr.410, from Islands
- B27 Eupolis fr.245, from Cities
- B28 Eupolis fr.246, from Cities
- B29 Eupolis fr.247, from Cities
- B30 Eupolis fr.13, from Nanny-Goats
- Aristophanes fr.*322, probably from Heroes
- B32 Crates fr.16, from Wild Beasts
- B33 Teleclides fr.1, from Amphictyonies
- B34 Pherecrates fr.137, from Persians
- Aristophanes fr.581, from Seasons
- B36 Plato Comicus fr.96, from Wool-Carders or Cercopes
- B37 Cratinus fr.360, from an unidentified play
- B38 Plato Comicus fr.99, from The Little Child
- B39 Metagenes fr.15, from The Man Who Loved Sacrifices
- B40 Lysippus fr.4, from Bacchants
- B41 Cratinus fr.342, from an unidentified play, perhaps The Wineflask
- B42 Eupolis fr.89, from Dyers
- B43 Pherecrates fr.102, from Small Change
- B44 Eupolis fr.392, from an unidentified play
- B45 Eupolis fr.172, from Flatterers
- B46 Cratinus fr.255, from Cheirons
- COMMENTARY
- Close sectionSection C: 'Middle' and 'New Comedy'
- C1 Adespota Comica fr.1062, from an unidentified play
- C2 Heniochus fr.5, from an unidentified play
- C3 Eubulus fr.89, from Procris
- C4 Anaxilas fr.12, from Circe
- C5 Anaxilas fr.13, from Circe
- C6 Antiphanes fr.131, from Cyclops
- C7 Epicrates fr.5, from Difficult to Sell
- C8 Antiphanes fr.75, from Ganymede
- C9 Dionysius Comicus fr.3, from Men Who Shared a Name
- C10 Antiphanes fr.180, from The Parasite
- C11 Aristophon fr.5, from The Doctor
- C12 Crobylus fr.8, from an unidentified play
- C13 Antiphanes fr.200, from The Soldier or Tycho
- C14 Philemon fr.95, from an unidentified play
- C15 Adespota Comica fr.1084, from an unidentified play
- C16 Menander fr.296, from The Necklace
- C17 Menander fr.297, from The Necklace
- C18 Adespota Comica fr.1063.1-34, from an unidentified play
- COMMENTARY
- Close sectionSection D: The Reception of Other Poetry
- D1 Hermippus fr.63, from Porters
- Aristophanes fr.233, from Banqueters
- D3 Strato Comicus fr.1, from Phoenicides
- D4 Eubulus fr.118, from an unidentified play
- D5 Timocles fr.6, from Women Celebrating the Dionysia
- D6 Antiphanes fr.189, from Poetry
- D7 Timocles fr.27, from Orestautocleides
- D8 Cratinus fr.17, from Cowherds
- D9 Phrynichus Comicus fr.32, from Muses
- D10 Antiphanes fr.228, from an unidentified play
- D11 Eubulus fr.26, from Dionysius
- D12 Diphilus fr.74, from Synoris
- D13 Eupolis fr.148, from Helots
- D14 Pherecrates fr.155, from Cheiron
- COMMENTARY
- Close sectionSection E: Politics and Politicians
- E1 Nicostratus Comicus fr.30, from an unidentified play
- E2 Amphis fr.17, from Day-Labourers
- E3 Antiphanes fr.202, from The Soldier or Tycho
- E4 Eupolis fr.384, from an unidentified play
- E5 Eupolis fr.219, from Marikas
- E6 Eupolis fr.262, from Men from the Deme Prospalta
- E7 Antiphanes fr.194, from Sappho
- E8 Diphilus fr.101, from an unidentified play
- E9 Plato Comicus fr.202, from an unidentified play
- E10 Eupolis fr.102, from Demes
- E11 Teleclides fr.45, from an unidentified play
- E12 Cratinus fr.258, from Cheirons
- E13 Cratinus fr.*259, from Cheirons
- E14 Hermippus fr.*47, probably from Fates
- E15 Adespota comica fr.957, from an unidentified play
- E16 Adespota comica fr.461, from an unidentified play
- E17 Eupolis fr.331, from an unidentified play
- E18 Eupolis fr.316, from The Golden Race
- E19 Plato Comicus fr.115, from In Terrible Pain
- Aristophanes fr.102, from Farmers
- E21 Phrynichus Comicus fr.62, from an unidentified play
- E22 Teleclides fr.44, from an unidentified play
- E23 Eupolis fr.193, from Marikas
- E24 Plato Comicus fr.183, from Hyperbolus
- E25 Plato Comicus fr.203, from an unidentified play
- E26 Pherecrates fr.164, from an unidentified play
- E27 Adespota comica fr.123, from an unidentified play
- E28 Phrynichus Comicus fr.61, from an unidentified play
- E29 Plato Comicus fr.201, from an unidentified play
- E30 Eubulus fr.106.1-9, from Sphinx-Carion
- E31 Timocles fr.4, from Delos
- E32 Philippides fr.25, from an unidentified play
- COMMENTARY
- Close sectionSection F: Philosophy and Philosophers
- F1 Eupolis fr.386, from an unindentified play
- F2 Eupolis fr.395, from an unindentified play
- F3 Callias Comicus fr.15, from Men In Shackles
- F4 Amipsias fr.*9, perhaps from Connus
- F5 Teleclides fr.41, from an unindentified play
- F6 Epicrates fr.10, from an unindentified play
- F7 Amphis fr.6, from Amphicrates
- F8 Theopompus Comicus fr.16, from The Hedonist
- F9 Amphis fr.13, from Dexidemides
- F10 Alexis fr.223, from Men from Tarentum
- F11 Aristophon fr.10, from The Pythagorean
- F12 Aristophon fr.12, from The Pythagorean
- F13 Eubulus fr.137, from an unindentified play
- F14 Menander fr.114, from Twin Girls
- F15 Menander fr.193, from The Horse-Groom
- F16 Theognetus fr.1, from The Phantom or The Man Who Loved Money
- F17 Hegesippus Comicus fr.2, from Men Who Were Fond of Their Comrades
- F18 Bato fr.3, from The Murderer
- F19 Alexis fr.19, from The Instructor in Profligacy
- COMMENTARY
- Close sectionSection G: Food and Dining
- G1 Poliochus fr.2, from an unidentified play
- G2 Antiphanes fr.174, from Omphale
- G3 Alexis fr.140, from Linus
- G4 Plato Comicus fr.189, from Phaon
- G5 Ephippus fr.15, from Men Who Looked Like One Another or Spitbearers
- G6 Alexis fr.16, from The Man Who Had a Cataract
- G7 Posidippus fr.1, from The Man Who Tried to Recover His Sight
- G8 Alexis fr.24, from Asclepiocleides
- G9 Anaxippus fr.6, from The Citharode
- G10 Antiphanes fr.221, from Philotis
- G11 Philemo fr.82, from The Soldier
- G12 Archedicus fr.2, from The Treasure
- G13 Eubulus fr.63, from Spartans or Leda
- G14 Eubulus fr.72, from Oedipus
- G15 Alexis fr.259, from The Exile
- G16 Alexis fr.263, from an unidentified play
- G17 Euphanes fr.1, from Muses
- G18 Alexis fr.15, from The Man Who Had a Cataract
- COMMENTARY
- Close sectionSection H: Wine and Symposia
- H1 Plato Comicus fr.71, from Spartans or Poets
- H2 Nicostratus Comicus fr.27, from Falsely Tattooed
- H3 Clearchus Comicus fr.4, from Pandrosus
- H4 Ephippus fr.8, from Ephebes
- H5 Diphilus fr.70, Sappho
- H6 Antiphanes fr.172.1-4, from Women Who Looked Like Each Other or Men Who Looked Like Each Other
- H7 Philyllius fr.23, from an unidentified play
- H8 Hermippus fr.*77, perhaps from Porters
- H9 Alexis fr.9, from Aesop
- H10 Pherecrates fr.76, from Corianno
- H11 Anaxandrides fr.1, from Rustics
- H12 Alexis fr.21, from The Man Who Was Mutilated
- H13 Antiphanes fr.57, from The Birth of Aphrodite
- H14 Plato Comicus fr.46, from Zeus Abused
- H15 Antiphanes fr.85, from Men Who Were Twice as Big
- Aristophanes fr.444, from Storks
- H17 Philemo fr.45, from The Seducer
- H18 Eubulus fr.*93, probably from Semele or Dioynsus
- H19 Alexis fr.160, from Odysseus Weaving
- H20 Pherecrates fr.162, from Cheiron
- COMMENTARY
- Close sectionSection I: Women
- I1 [Susarion] fr.1, an ancient forgery
- I2 Eubulus fr.115, from Chrysilla
- I3 Menander fr.236, from The Misogynist
- I4 Menander fr.804, from an unidentified play
- I5 Menander fr.815, from an unidentified play
- I6 Plato Comicus fr.188, from Phaon
- I7 Alexis fr.103, from Isostasion
- I8 Xenarchus fr.4, from The Pentathlete
- I9 Timocles fr.24, from Men from Marathon
- I10 Epicrates fr.8, from The Chorus
- I11 Phoenicides fr.4, from an unidentified play
- I12 Epicrates fr.3, from Antilais
- COMMENTARY
- Close sectionSection J: Aspects of Daily Life
- J1 Eupolis fr.327, from an unidentified play
- J2 Nicophon fr.10, from Men Who Live from Hand to Mouth
- J3 Nicophon fr.6, from Men Who Live from Hand to Mouth
- J4 Menander fr.150, from The Ephesians
- Aristophanes fr.680, from an unidentified play
- J6 Antiphanes fr.123, from The Man from Mt Cnoethideus or Potbelly
- J7 Amphis fr.30, from The Vagabond Acrobat
- J8 Alexis fr.78, from The Heiress
- J9 Diphilus fr.87, from an unidentified play
- J10 Eubulus fr.80, from Pamphilus
- J11 Nicostratus Comicus fr.22, from Countrymen
- J12 Damoxenus fr.3, from an unidentified play
- J13 Anaxandrides fr.35, from Odysseus
- J14 Phrynichus Comicus fr.3, from Epialtes or Ephialtes
- J15 Plato Comicus fr.168, from The Alliance
- J16 Strattis fr.48, from Phoenician Women
- J17 Plato Comicus fr.98, from The Little Child
- J18 Adespota comica fr.*142, Undated
- J19 Eupolis fr.88, from Dyers
- J20 Pherecrates fr.43, from The Teacher of Slaves
- J21 Philemo fr.101, from an unidentified play
- J22 Menander fr.106, from The Superstitious Man
- COMMENTARY
- Close section End Matter