1. History of the dramatic genres
Festival, theatre, performance
3. Chronology of Greek drama
Aeschylus' Suppliants and companion plays
Cratinus' DionysaIexandros
The Persians, II. 796-831
Seven against Thebes, II. 631-676
Oedipus the King, ll. 1119-1185
The Trojan Women, II. 308-340
Euphorion, Prometheus Bound, II. 907-940
Critias, Sisyphus, fr. 19.1-40
Chaeremon, Oeneus, fr. 14
Theodectas (unknown play), fr. 8
Moschion (unknown play), fr. 9
Anonymous, Candaules and Gyges, fr. 664.18-32
Ezechiel, Exagoge, II. 1-58
The Acharnians, ll. 43-133
The Women at the Thesmophoria, II. 1098-1135
The Curmudgeon (DyskoIos), ll. 189-232
The Arbitration (Epitrepontes), II. 218-360
Shorn (Perikeiromene), II. 486-525
The Necklace (Plokion), fr. 296.1-16
Unknown play, fr. 602.1-18
Telecleides, The Amphictyons, fr. 1
Cratinus, Cheirones, frs 258 and 259
Eupolis, The Flatterers (Kolakes), fr. 172
Plato, Phaon, fr. 188.5-21
Antiphanes, Poetry (Poiesis), fr. 189
Epicrates (unknown play), fr. 10
Philippides, The Lover of Euripides (Phileuripides), fr. 25
Philemon, The Soldier (Stratiotes), fr. 82
Anonymous, fr. 1000 from Comica Adespota
6. Select further reading
Individual tragic dramatists
Aristophanes and old comedy