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Commedia erudita are Italian comedies written for the enjoyment of scholars in the sixteenth century. They were meant to mimic and emulate the works of Terence and Plautus. Audiences could expect plentiful use of monologues, asides, over-hearing, misunderstandings, mistaken identity, and disguise. The comedy is derived at the expense of authority figures behaving foolishly or amorous young men. The audience were also entertained by the performers that helped create the carnivalesque atmosphere.

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  • Με τον όρο commedia erudita ή λόγια λατινική κωμωδία εννοείται η ερασιτεχνική, λόγια κωμωδία σε πέντε πράξεις, που ακολουθεί το κλασικό πρότυπο της πρότασης, της επίτασης και της καταστροφής ή λύσης. Ο αριθμός των χαρακτήρων και συνεπώς των ηθοποιών της commedia erudita είναι συνήθως μικρός, ενώ τα δρώμενα ακολουθούν μια συγκεκριμένη χωροχρονική ενότητα (μία ημέρα), σε αντίθεση με την Commedia dell' arte. (el)
  • Commedia erudita are Italian comedies written for the enjoyment of scholars in the sixteenth century. They were meant to mimic and emulate the works of Terence and Plautus. Audiences could expect plentiful use of monologues, asides, over-hearing, misunderstandings, mistaken identity, and disguise. The comedy is derived at the expense of authority figures behaving foolishly or amorous young men. The audience were also entertained by the performers that helped create the carnivalesque atmosphere. Like the Roman comedy it comes from, commedia erudita is a festive experience. It was used for weddings and welcoming celebrities visiting town. Their shows were typically only for the members of the court, but sometimes it was opened up to lesser court servants. (en)
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  • Με τον όρο commedia erudita ή λόγια λατινική κωμωδία εννοείται η ερασιτεχνική, λόγια κωμωδία σε πέντε πράξεις, που ακολουθεί το κλασικό πρότυπο της πρότασης, της επίτασης και της καταστροφής ή λύσης. Ο αριθμός των χαρακτήρων και συνεπώς των ηθοποιών της commedia erudita είναι συνήθως μικρός, ενώ τα δρώμενα ακολουθούν μια συγκεκριμένη χωροχρονική ενότητα (μία ημέρα), σε αντίθεση με την Commedia dell' arte. (el)
  • Commedia erudita are Italian comedies written for the enjoyment of scholars in the sixteenth century. They were meant to mimic and emulate the works of Terence and Plautus. Audiences could expect plentiful use of monologues, asides, over-hearing, misunderstandings, mistaken identity, and disguise. The comedy is derived at the expense of authority figures behaving foolishly or amorous young men. The audience were also entertained by the performers that helped create the carnivalesque atmosphere. (en)
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  • Κομέντια ερουντίτα (el)
  • Commedia erudita (en)
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