Classic Gags Discovered in Ancient Roman Joke Book
We may admire the satires of Horace and Lucilius, but the ancient Romans haven’t hitherto been thought of as masters of the one-liner. This could be about to change, however, after the discovery of a classical joke book. Celebrated classics professor Mary Beard has brought to light a volume more than 1,600 years old, which she says shows the Romans not to be the "pompous, bridge-building toga wearers" they’re often seen as, but rather a race ready to laugh at themselves. Written in Greek, Philogelos, or The Laughter Lover, dates to the third or fourth century AD, and contains some … Continue reading Classic Gags Discovered in Ancient Roman Joke Book
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