An Aristotelian theory of comedy with an adaptation of the Poetics, and a translation of the 'Tractatus Coislinianus' by Lane Cooper.
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- Tractatus Coislinianus [Άλλες παραλλαγές του τίτλου]
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Printed in Germany. Introduction: p. [1]-165. "The Poetics of Aristotleapplied to comedy. A theory of comedy derived from what Aristotle saysof this form of art, or inferred from what he says of other forms, inhis Poetics; with additional comments, and illustrations from varioussources...": p. [166]-223. "The Tractaths Coislinxamhs [fragmeht of anahcieht commehyary draling with Greek comedy] translated...amplifiedand illustrated": p. [224]-286. "The expense of publishing this volumewas in part borne by a grant from the Heckscher foundation for theadvancement of research...Cornell university." Bibliography: p.[XV]-XXI.
Reprint of the New York, Harcourt Brace and Company 1922 edition.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [xv]-xxi) and index.