Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 17John Pinsent John Pinsent, 1992 |
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... Plautus ' Aulularia LCM 17.5 ( May 1992 ) , 68-70 ' We may never know for certain the title or even the author of the Greek model adapted by Plautus in the Aulularia ' . So begins a recent article by Professor W. G. Arnott in which is ...
... Plautus ' Aulularia LCM 17.5 ( May 1992 ) , 68-70 ' We may never know for certain the title or even the author of the Greek model adapted by Plautus in the Aulularia ' . So begins a recent article by Professor W. G. Arnott in which is ...
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... Plautus . It is imperative that the utensil used in the Greek play to transport the gold should have been referred to with a noun in the feminine gender , a Υδρία or χύτρα , and not with a masculine noun like λέβης . Menander was ...
... Plautus . It is imperative that the utensil used in the Greek play to transport the gold should have been referred to with a noun in the feminine gender , a Υδρία or χύτρα , and not with a masculine noun like λέβης . Menander was ...
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... Plautus . Smicrines in the Menander fears that the smoke escaping from his house may take with it some of the house contents , while Strobilus in the Aulularia speaks of a Euclio so mean that he fears to lose the very smoke as it leaves ...
... Plautus . Smicrines in the Menander fears that the smoke escaping from his house may take with it some of the house contents , while Strobilus in the Aulularia speaks of a Euclio so mean that he fears to lose the very smoke as it leaves ...
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