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David Bain ( Manchester ) : A recent suggestion about the original of 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 ...
David Bain ( Manchester ) : A recent suggestion about the original of 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 ...
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The second objection of Gaiser , that Smicrines is not really a pɩλdpyʊpos does not hold water . The Lar's prologue , which by general agreement11 must have been very close to the divine prologue of the original , indicates clearly that ...
The second objection of Gaiser , that Smicrines is not really a pɩλdpyʊpos does not hold water . The Lar's prologue , which by general agreement11 must have been very close to the divine prologue of the original , indicates clearly that ...
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And the Corinthian version finally eclipsed the original . That it did so was probably because Arion and Periander were historical figures and Enalus was not . Moreover the large Corinthian fleet of the day , for which see Salmon ...
And the Corinthian version finally eclipsed the original . That it did so was probably because Arion and Periander were historical figures and Enalus was not . Moreover the large Corinthian fleet of the day , for which see Salmon ...
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