Greek and Roman Actors
Discover the fascinating world of ancient theater with Greek and Roman Actors, a compelling collection of twenty insightful essays edited by leading experts in the field. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2007, this comprehensive volume spans 544 pages, delving into the art, social status, reputation, and image of actors in the Greek and Roman worlds, from the sixth century BC through to Byzantium.
This scholarly work not only provides a thorough examination of the ancient actor's role but also enriches your reading experience with numerous illustrations. All Greek and Latin passages are thoughtfully translated, making this book accessible to a wider audience. Perfect for students, scholars, and anyone interested in the history of theater, Greek and Roman Actors is an essential addition to your library. Dive into the intricacies of ancient performance and explore how these actors shaped cultural narratives throughout history.