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The use of significant proper names is one of the most entertaining aspects of Aristophanes' art; unsurprisingly, it has received much scholarly attention. But although there are a large number of articles and scattered comments on individual names, the present book offers the first systematic study on the subject. It is, as far as possible, an exhaustive discussion of significant proper names that appear in Aristophanes' eleven extant plays: personal names (which occupy the largest part), theonyms, place-names, ethnics and demotics - all names that seem to be deliberately used for their…mehr

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The use of significant proper names is one of the most entertaining aspects of Aristophanes' art; unsurprisingly, it has received much scholarly attention. But although there are a large number of articles and scattered comments on individual names, the present book offers the first systematic study on the subject. It is, as far as possible, an exhaustive discussion of significant proper names that appear in Aristophanes' eleven extant plays: personal names (which occupy the largest part), theonyms, place-names, ethnics and demotics - all names that seem to be deliberately used for their meanings. Two appendixes discuss slave-names and selected names from Aristophanes' fragmentary plays. Names are carefully analysed in their context, taking into account a range of factors such as language (etymology and word-plays), the content of the plays (the plots, set against their political and social background), and issues of characterisation. This work is thus meant to contribute simultaneously to Aristophanic scholarship, by enabling a deeper appreciation of Aristophanes ' humour, and to the field of Greek literary onomastics.
Autorenporträt
Nikoletta Kanavou, Open University of Cyprus.
Rezensionen
"N. Kanavou [hat] eine wichtige Studie zu den Namen bei Aristophanes und damit zur literarischen Onomastik der klassisch-griechischen Dichtung vorgelegt. Es ist zu wünschen, dass auf diesem Feld - und auch die Latinisten sollten sich angesprochen fühlen - weiter intensiv geforscht wird." -- Rüdiger Schmitt in:Beiträge zur Namenforschung 46/3 (2011)
"[...] this is a fine piece of work, and students of Old Comedy generally, and of the plays of Aristophanes in particular, will be grateful to have it."
S. Douglas Olson in: Gnomon 3/2012

"N. Kanavou [hat] eine wichtige Studie zu den Namen bei Aristophanes und damit zur literarischen Onomastik der klassisch-griechischen Dichtung vorgelegt. Es ist zu wünschen, dass auf diesem Feld - und auch die Latinisten sollten sich angesprochen fühlen - weiter intensiv geforscht wird."
Rüdiger Schmitt in: Beiträge zur Namenforschung 3/2011