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Brill Nijhoff. Brill Wageningen Academic. Brill Fink. Brill mentis. Author Portal. Fonts, Scripts and Unicode. Data Sharing Policy. Brill MyBook. Ordering from Brill. Author Newsletter. Piracy Reporting Form. Catalogs, Flyers and Price Lists. How to Manage your Online Holdings. Sales Managers and Sales Contacts. Ordering From Brill. LibLynx Access Management. Discovery Services. MARC Records. Online User and Order Help. Titles No Longer Published by Brill. Latest Key Figures. Latest Financial Press Releases and Reports. Annual General Meeting of Shareholders. Share Information. Specialty Products. Open Access. Open Access for Authors. Transformative Agreements. Open Access and Research Funding. Open Access for Librarians. Open Access for Academic Societies. About us. Stay updated. Corporate Social Responsiblity. Investor Relations. Review a Brill Book. Rights and Permissions. Press and Reviews. Reference Works. Primary source collections. How to publish with Brill. Open Access Content. Contact us. Sales contacts. Publishing contacts. Social Media Overview. Terms and Conditions. Privacy Statement. Login to my Brill account Create Brill Account. Author: Gregory Dobrov. The present volume sets forth the main resources for the advancing student of Ancient Greek Comedy. An international roster of specialists contributes chapters organized into three sections: 'Contexts': the intellectual, physical and socio-historical setting of Athenian Comedy; 'History': the literary history of the Old, Middle and New periods; and 'Elements': the text, language and formal components of the genre including a comprehensive bibliography. This Companion is designed as a resource for understanding and interpreting the classics of Athenian Comedy from its inception through Menander. It will also be useful for navigating the principal corpora of texts, fragments and scholia that have been revised and augmented in recent years. This unique volume occupies the middle ground between short surveys and highly specialized scholarship. Contributors include: W. Dobrov, J. Douglas Olson, Alan H. Sommerstein, Ian Storey, Ralph M. Rosen, Andreas Willi, Bernhard Zimmermann. Copyright Year: E-Book PDF. Login via Institution. Prices from excl. View PDF Flyer. Contents About. By: Gregory W. By: S. Douglas Olson. Pages: 35— By: J. Richard Green. Pages: 71— By: Eric Csapo. Pages: — By: Angus M. By: Ian C. By: Ralph M. By: W. Geoffrey Arnott. By: Stanley Ireland. By: Alan H. By: Bernhard Zimmermann. By: Andreas Willi. Biographical Note Gregory W. The thirteen specialists, far from scripting a lengthy rehearsal of hackneyed arguments, have written perceptive and innovative in certain cases even slightly controversial introductions to their subjects, while at the same time offering arresting reassessments of important aspects of Greek Comedy. This heavy volume deserves every bit of shelf space it will occupy. List of Contributors I. Contexts 1. Dobrov 2. Comedy, Politics and Society, S. Douglas Olson 3. History 6. Aristophanes, Ralph Rosen 8. Middle Comedy, W. Geoffrey Arnott 9. Elements Sommerstein Nesselrath Zimmermann Although a knowledge of Ancient Greek is assumed, the volume will be largely accessible to the general reader interested in literature and history. Save Cite Email this content Share link with colleague or librarian You can email a link to this page to a colleague or librarian:. Your current browser may not support copying via this button. Classical Studies. Women and Latin in the Early Modern Period. Cornelii Taciti Annales ab excessu Divi Augusti. Sign in to annotate. Delete Cancel Save. Cancel Save. View Expanded. View Table. View Full Size. Middle East and Islamic Studies. Ancient Near East and Egypt. Human Rights and Humanitarian Law. International Relations. Slavic and Eurasian Studies. Languages and Linguistics. Book History and Cartography. Theology and World Christianity. Literature and Cultural Studies. Stay Updated. Mission Statement. Imprints and Trademarks. Corporate Governance. Email Newsletter Sign-up Pages. Corporate Social Responsibility. Brill Podcasts. Conference and Book Fairs. Offices Worldwide. Policies and Forms. Acquisition Editors.
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Expect to be overtaken by somebody who is overtaken by somebody who is overtaken by ……. Lines on roads have no meaning, they are crossed by anybody who wants to be faster than the other person. There is quiet some honking done by the fast drivers. With my rented bicycle a transported myself many kilometers on the beautiful island. To be able to stay on Lombok actually Indonesia you need a visa. The one you can get on arrival is only valid for 1 month. You can also first visit an embassy abroad and get one there. In that way I bought a visa for 60 days and had two extensions of 1 month each. Extending a visa is not really difficult, nevertheless I had it done by an agent for kRp each. Google about visa extension, there are lots of articles you can find, even how to do yourself, which cost only kRp. Shopping can be done in different levels. There are hundreds of small shops that sell you whatever you want. 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In my 4 month I only had a minor diarree event, a friend, staying one month, had a weeklong minor bacterial infection that was cured by medicines. They are easily found, just ask the local people. A simple treatment may cure you easily. The cause of these 2 minor disease cases was food. I was in doubt already by the semi-dirty hands of the guy preparing my coconut, the infection probably had to do with hygiene. You cannot always avoid it, just be prepared for the serious stuff by taking the vaccines that your health organisation suggests you to take. Mosquito is annoying. Not more than annoying, there are not so many, never heard of malaria in those 4 month. Another story is noseeums. If you are sensitive for these bastards, take care. For me it meant closing the door and window after sundown and living inside with ventilator or dressing with long sleeves and trousers when outside. They are way more annoying than mosquitos. The value for European visitors is easiest calculated like: All together Lombok is a beautiful island and absolutely worth a visit if you want to escape the more touristic experience of Bali. By using Google, Instagram, Pinterest etc you will find loads of info about what to do and experience. Have fun, I did ;. Toggle Navigation. Lombok My Trip. Travelling in Lombok can be done in many ways. Install the BlueBird app or wait by the side of the road. Driver with car who transports you for an agreed price which may be a little lower than a taxi. Go-Jek is a scooter driver system where you sit on the buddy seat. Install the GoJek app or wait by the side of the road. Walking is only an option for very short distances, unless you are a very sporty person and used to the heat. I have stayed in different places in Lombok. They are nice though, with large swimming pools and close to the beach. I used homestays which were booked via AirBnB and booking. 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They are pure white dusty sand, they all have small warung where you can buy some food and drinks and all are very good for surfing. Most beaches are suitable for snorkeling. You may find many small fish and a lot of unfortunately mostly dead coral. You can also book a boat for a x-island tour. They know where to go and may have equipment for rent to you. You will enjoy the quietness as motorized traffic is forbidden on all of them. Horse carriages will bring you anywhere or you can rent a bicycle. Alcohol is relatively expensive. Large beer is 40kRp, wine I never bought, simply too expensive. Data is my internet connection that I had by using an Indonesian sim-card Shopping. Now I do haha, In the Epicenter, in the shop Matahari, you can buy fairly cheap. Div means mostly that I forgot what I used the money for : Excursion is trips we made with driver and or guide Rent is all the expenses I had for renting room. You can do cheaper, I always had my own room with shower and toilet. 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