This volume is devoted to the over 200 fragments of Cratinus for which
have no play title. Much of the material has never been commented on
previously. Douglas Olson and Ryan Seaberg offer a close literary,
philological and historical study of the fragments, with particular
attention to textual, poetic and linguistic issues of all sorts and to
the lexicographic sources that preserve the material. Their general goal
is to open up problems and perspectives rather than to shut them down.
By teasing out some of their individual puzzles and peculiarities they
want to render the fragments accessible to further scholarly work. The
commentary of the Fragmenta Comica series illuminate not only the genre
history of comedy, but also the Greek literary history of the Classical
and Hellenistic period.