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Comoedia

Histriones qui comoediam italicam agunt, ab Antonio Watteau picti; pictura nunc in Pinacotheca Nationali Vasingtoniae.
Iacobus Carrey, comicus hodiernus.

Comoedia (a Graeco κωμῳδία < κώμη 'vicus' ~ κῶμος 'exsultatio' + ᾠδή 'cantus') sensu hodierno est sermo vel opus scriptum quod plerumque oblectationi vel festivitati per risum inductum dicatur, praecipue in theatro, televisione, pellicula, et comoedia stante. Origo comoediae in Graecia antiqua invenitur, ubi sententia publica mota est a satura politica. Comoediae usitate feliciter, saltem antiquitate, contra ac tragoediam finire solent. Televisione saeculo vicesimo inventa, opera comica et histriones comici latius videri et audiri possunt.

Auctores et actores comici

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Auctores comoediae Latinae recentioris

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Auctores comici recentiorum temporum

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Nonnulli histriones comici hodierni

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Nexus interni

Bibliographia

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  • Arntzen, Helmut. 1968. Die ernste Komödie: Das deutsche Lustspiel von Lessing bis Kleist. Monaci.
  • Arntzen, Helmut, ed. 1988. Komödiensprache: Beiträge zum deutschen Lustspiel zwischen dem 17. und dem 20. Jahrhundert. Monasterii.
  • Arellano, Ignacio. 1995. Historia del teatro español del siglo XVII. Matriti: Cátedra. ISBN 843761368X.
  • Aub, Max. 1966. Manual de historia de la literatura española. Madtriti: Akal Editor. ISBN 847339030-X.
  • Bräutigam, Kurt. 1964. Europäische Komödien: Dargestellt an Einzelinterpretationen. Francofurti.
  • Greiner, Bernhard, 1992. Die Komödie. Tubingae.
  • Hinck, Walter, ed. 1977. Die deutsche Komödie: Vom Mittelalter bis zur Gegenwart. Dusseldorpii.
  • Raskin, Victor. 1985. The Semantic Mechanisms of Humor. Springer. ISBN 978-90-277-1821-1.
  • Riu, Xavier. 1999. "Dionysism and Comedy." Bryn Mawr Classical Review.
  • Wiles, David. 1991. The Masked Menander: Sign and Meaning in Greek and Roman Performance. Cantabrigiae: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-40135-7.

Nexus externi

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  • De comoedia in A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities (1890).
  • De comoedia in Harper's Dictionary of Classical Antiquities (1898).


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