Dr Andrew Hartwig

ARC Postdoctoral Research Fellow

School of Philosophy and Historical Inquiry (SOPHI)
Main Quadrangle A14
Camperdown NSW 2006
Australia

Office: CCANESA Room 490a, Madsen F09

Phone: +61 2 9114 0931

Email: andrew.hartwig@sydney.edu.au

Field of Expertise
Greek Tragedy and Comedy, Greek Theatre

Current Research Project
'Plato Comicus and Greek Comedy: A Study of his Dramatic Career'

Education: PhD 2006 University of Sydney

Publications
* ‘A Double Echo? Problems in the Echo Scene of Aristophanes’ Thesmophoriazusae’, forthcoming in Seminari Romani.
* ‘A Reconsideration of the Musician Chairis’, Classical Quarterly 59 (2009) 383-397.
* ‘IG I3 102 and the Tradition of Proclaiming Honours at the Tragic Agon of the Athenian City Dionysia’ (with Peter Wilson), Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik 169 (2009) 17-27.
* ‘A Polos Joke in Aristophanes (Thesm. 1211)?’, Rheinisches Museum 152 (2009) 218-220.
* ‘Feasting and Flattering the Crows: A Reinterpretation of Aristophanes, Thesmophoriazusae 942’, Mnemosyne 62 (2009) 90-93.
* ‘Interpretive Notes on Aristophanes’ Thesmophoriazusae’, Philologus 152 (2008) 49-64.
* ‘Euripides Ion 525-7: A Case of Interrupted Speech?’, Mnemosyne 60 (2007) 478-482.

Reviews
* A.H. Sommerstein, Taking About Laughter: And Other Studies in Greek Comedy (Oxford, 2009), Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2009.09.20.
* S. Douglas Olson, Broken Laughter: Select Fragments of Greek Comedy (Oxford, 2007), Scholia: Studies in Classical Antiquity ns 17 (2008) 138-141.

Conferences and Seminars
* ‘Aristophanes and his ‘Producers’ Kallistratos and Philonides’, Australasian Society for Classical Studies (ASCS) conference, The University of Western Australia, February 2010.
* ‘The Date of Plato (the Comic Poet’s) Rhabdouchoi’, University of St Andrews, October 2009.
* ‘The Early Career of Plato Comicus’, Australasian Society for Classical Studies (ASCS) conference, The University of Sydney, February 2009.
* ‘The End of the Khoregia’ (with Professor Eric Csapo), Greek Drama IV, Victoria University Wellington NZ, July 2007.
* ‘The Chorus of the Thesmophoriazusae 947-1000’, University of Sydney Seminar 2003.