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Dance Theory of Plato and Aristotle: 3 Essays


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Errata

Two citations are missing from the Bibliography:
  1. Paul Woodruff, "Aristotle's Poetics: The Aim of Tragedy," A Companion to Aristotle, ed. Georgios Anagnostopoulos (Chichester, West Sussex: Blackwell Publishing) 2009, even though the book is cited, minus the editor's name, with "pp. 614-615" in a footnote on p. 221.
  2. Gregory M. Sifakis, "The Misunderstanding of Opsis in Aristotle's Poetics," in Performance in Greek and Roman Theatre, edited by George W.M. Harrison and Vayos Liapis (Leiden & Boston: Brill) 2013, although cited and discussed on pp. 238ff.
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Related publications

"Lo Ione di Platone e poiēsis come '"musica" e versi'" ["Plato's Ion and poiēsis as 'music-dance and verse'"], trans. by Antonio Attisani, in Culture Teatrali, Edition 32/2023, published Dec 2024 at Italian version (pdf)

--Available in English as of July 2025, at Downloadable English version (pdf)



This is a placeholder for the URL of a potential downloadable pdf: Because of how precise Dimitri Gutas's remarks were in private correspondence and how they narrowed technical issues of 660+ pages to about 12 (given that we left aside many directly related, but secondary, topics in our correspondence), I will publish any further response from him or from any supporter of his as a pdf so that the publication of Dance Theory of Plato and Aristotle could go forward in Jan 2024. --GS


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Related Links

See Updates for Aristotle on Dramatic Musical Composition for information on the book--Aristotle on Dramatic Musical Composition: The Real Role of Literature, Catharsis, Music and Dance in the POETICS (2nd edition, 2018)--that is the major source of the material for the themes of Dance Theory of Plato and Aristotle




Edited 8/5/25