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Paperback De Apollodoris Comicis: Cap.I.: Duos Fuisse Apollodoros Comicos Demonstratur [Latin] Book

ISBN: 1173277811

ISBN13: 9781173277819

De Apollodoris Comicis: Cap.I.: Duos Fuisse Apollodoros Comicos Demonstratur [Latin]

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De Apollodoris Comicis, by Ernst Friedrich Krause, is a scholarly work written in Latin that delves into the life and works of the Greek comic poet Apollodorus. Specifically, the first chapter, as indicated by the subtitle "Cap.I.: Duos Fuisse Apollodoros Comicos Demonstratur," focuses on demonstrating that there were in fact two comic poets named Apollodorus.

This meticulously researched study contributes to the field of classical literary criticism and offers valuable insights into the complexities of ancient Greek comedy. Krause's work is essential for scholars and students interested in classical literature, Greek drama, and the history of literary analysis. The Latin text provides a direct connection to the scholarly traditions of the 19th century, making it a valuable resource for understanding the evolution of classical studies.

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