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from 478 BC, London.
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QUCC 40, 43-52.
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Effects, and Prehistory, Oxford.
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Rademaker, A. (2005): Sophrosyne and the Rhetoric of Self-Restraint. Polysemy &
Persuasive Use of an Ancient Greek Value Term, Leiden/Boston.
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CPh 29, 338-341.
Rau, P. (1967): Paratragodia. Untersuchung einer komischen Form des Aristophanes,
München.
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Rehrenböck, G. (1987b): Das Schlaraffenland im Tartaros. Zur Thematik der Metalles
des Komikers Pherekrates, WHB 29, 14-25.
Reisig, C. (1816): Coniectanea in Aristophanem, Lipsiae.
Reitzenstein, R. (1897): Geschichte der griechischen Etymologika. Ein Beitrag zur
Geschichte der Philologie in Alexandria und Byzanz, Leipzig.
Reitzenstein, R. (1906): Ein Bruchstück des Philochoros, NAWG 3, 40-48.
Reitzenstein, R. (1907): Der Anfang des Lexikons des Photios, Leipzig/Berlin.
Renehan, R. (1976): Studies in Greek Texts. Critical Observations to Homer, Plato,
Euripides, Aristophanes and Other Authors, Göttingen.
Renehan, R. (1985): A New Commentary on Euripides [Rez. G. W. Bond, Euripides.
Heracles. With Introduction and Commentary by G. W. B., Oxford/New York
1981], CPh 80, 143-175.
Revermann, Μ. (1997): Cratinus’ Διονυσαλέξανδρος and the Head of Pericles, JHS
117, 197-200.
Revermann, Μ. (2006): Comic Business. Theatricality, Dramatic Technique, and Per-
formance Contexts of Aristophanic Comedy, Oxford/New York.
Rhodes, P. J. (19852): The Athenian Boule, Oxford (1. Aufl. 1972).
Richards, H. (1899): Notes on Greek Comic Fragments, CR 13, 148-150.
Richards, H. (1900): On the Word Δράμα, CR 14, 388-393.
Richter, G. Μ. A. (1966): The Furniture of the Greeks, Etruscans and Romans, London.
Riess, E. (1897): Superstitions and Populär Beliefs in Greek Comedy, AJPh 18,189-205.