The Origin of Jokes
1200 BC
The first semblances of the “Joke” is said to have
been originated in ancient Greece by Palamedes,
who legendarily outwitted Odysseus before the
Trojan War.
350 BC
The first comedy club is formed.
It is called the
“Group of...
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The Origin of Jokes
1200 BC
The first semblances of the “Joke” is said to have
been originated in ancient Greece by Palamedes,
who legendarily outwitted Odysseus before the
Trojan War.
350 BC
The first comedy club is formed.
It is called the
“Group of Sixty” and convenes at the temple of
Heracles to swap jokes and witticisms.
10 BC
Roman playwright Plautus suggests the use of “jest books” in some of his works.
Other Romans, such
as Melissus, begin compiling collections of jokes.
5 AD
The Philogelos, which is the earliest jokebook known to exist today is written.
It containing 264 “jokes”, some of which are duplicated in a different form throughout the book,
suggesting that it is a work containing two combined volumes.
500- 999 AD
The Philogelos disappears from existence and so does most humor throughout western Europe.
However, humour is still seen through folktales in Islamic culture, which makes its way to the southern
Mediterranean countries.
1300 AD
The “Joke” is reborn du
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