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Didaskalia (journal)

Didaskalia is an academic journal focused on the study of [[Ancient Greek]] and [[Ancient Roman]] theatre. It publishes scholarly articles, book reviews, and other materials related to various aspects of classical drama, including:

  • Textual criticism: Analysis of surviving manuscripts and the reconstruction of lost plays.
  • Performance practice: Investigations into the staging, acting styles, and musical elements of ancient theatrical productions.
  • Literary criticism: Interpretations of the plays' themes, characters, and dramatic structures.
  • Social and historical context: Studies of the relationship between ancient theatre and the broader social, political, and cultural environment.
  • Reception history: Examination of how ancient Greek and Roman theatre has been received and interpreted throughout history.

The journal's target audience consists primarily of classicists, theatre scholars, and researchers interested in the history of performance. While the exact founding date and initial editorial board may require further research to be definitively included here, the journal maintains a rigorous peer-review process to ensure the quality and academic rigor of its publications. Specific publication frequency (e.g., annually, biannually) is also currently unavailable and requires additional research. The journal's scope likely encompasses a wide range of ancient Greek and Roman dramatic genres, including tragedy, comedy, satyr plays, and mime. Information on its current status (active/inactive) and availability (open access, subscription-based) also needs further verification.

Further research is needed to provide a more comprehensive entry.