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Morbid Laughter: Exploring the Comic Dimensions of Disease in Classical Antiquity
George Kazantzidis
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Natalia Tsoumpra
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titled, Morbid Laughter: Exploring the Comic Dimensions of Disease in Classical Antiquity
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The Mockery of Madness: Laughter at and with Insanity in Attic Tragedy and Old Comedy
Peter N. Singer
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titled, The Mockery of Madness: Laughter at and with Insanity in Attic Tragedy and Old Comedy
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Stop Making Sense: The Politics of Aristophanic Madness
Ian A. Ruffell
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titled, Stop Making Sense: The Politics of Aristophanic Madness
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Political Nosology in Aristophanes’s
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Sara Hobe
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titled, Political Nosology in Aristophanes’s <em>Wasps</em>
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Hephaestus the Hobbling Humorist: The Club-Footed God in the History of Early Greek Comedy
Edith Hall
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Hernia Jokes in Graeco-Roman Antiquity
Anna Potamiti
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titled, Hernia Jokes in Graeco-Roman Antiquity
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Life as a Cyclops: Mythology and the Mockery of the Visually Impaired
Jane Draycott
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titled, Life as a Cyclops: Mythology and the Mockery of the Visually Impaired
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Disease, Bodily Malfunction, and Laughter in the
Priapea
Charilaos N. Michalopoulos
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titled, Disease, Bodily Malfunction, and Laughter in the <em>Priapea</em>
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It All Comes Out: Vomit as a Source of Comedy in Roman Moralizing Texts
Ian Goh
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Mocking the (Disabled) Dead: Seneca’s Claudius in the
Apocolocyntosis
Andreas N. Michalopoulos
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Aretaeus’s “Stomachic” Patients: Comic Features in a Medical Discussion?
Chiara Thumiger
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titled, Aretaeus’s “Stomachic” Patients: Comic Features in a Medical Discussion?
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Laughing Matters: Chronic Pain and Bodily Fragmentation in Lucian’s
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Georgia Petridou
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Cleansing the Palate: Vomit and Satire in Lucian’s
Lexiphanes
Paul Martin
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