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Reihe 12 ( 1963 ) , 209-13 ( more extensively discussed at Der Poenulus des Plautus [ Heidelberg , 1988 ] , pp . 217-18 ) . It is as sloppy as Shackleton Bailey's on the elder Baehrens and quite without the charm of the British ...
Reihe 12 ( 1963 ) , 209-13 ( more extensively discussed at Der Poenulus des Plautus [ Heidelberg , 1988 ] , pp . 217-18 ) . It is as sloppy as Shackleton Bailey's on the elder Baehrens and quite without the charm of the British ...
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Although only found here in the surviving Greek New Comedy , the convention appears no fewer than five times in Plautus and Terence : at Plautus Aulularia 727 Lyconides enters to investigate Euclio's laments over his lost gold with the ...
Although only found here in the surviving Greek New Comedy , the convention appears no fewer than five times in Plautus and Terence : at Plautus Aulularia 727 Lyconides enters to investigate Euclio's laments over his lost gold with the ...
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See also W. Moskalew , T. Macci Plautus Miles Gloriosus . Edited with an Introduction and Notes , Cambridge Mass . 1970 , pp . 158-9 s . v . materarius . See also P. Pomey , ' Plaute et Ovide architectes navals !
See also W. Moskalew , T. Macci Plautus Miles Gloriosus . Edited with an Introduction and Notes , Cambridge Mass . 1970 , pp . 158-9 s . v . materarius . See also P. Pomey , ' Plaute et Ovide architectes navals !
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