01816nam 2200445zu 450 991080579110332120240221020819.01-942495-68-410.2307/jj.11660128(CKB)30365751100041(BIP)101080903(EXLCZ)993036575110004120240216|2023uuuu || |engur|||||||||||Paideia on StageSicily, Siracusa Parnassos Press – Fonte Aretusa20239781942495673 In ancient Greek and Roman culture, theatrical performances served as a school in which communities engaged emotionally and intellectually with ethical, political, and cultural controversies. This volume brings together scholars from a range of disciplines who offer a variety of perspectives on the educational uses of the theater from archaic Sicily to Imperial Rome. Evidence from archaeology, epigraphy, iconography, history, philosophy, and of course, drama is brought to bear on the question of the many ways that theater functioned as an instrument of paideia in Greco-Roman antiquity.DramaLiteratureLiterary criticismMitsis Phillip162431Pichugina VictoriaedtReid HeatheredtMeineck PeterBarnes R. J.Gregory JustinaMozhajsky AndrejBoscà Cuquerella AlbaKaraferias PhilipposGrewal Gwenda-linSidwell KeithGermani MarcoHanses MathiasBezerra Felicio Ana AzevedoBOOK9910805791103321Paideia on Stage4173019UNINA