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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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41 ) just as H. devoted much time to the recent excavations at Lavinium ( pp.15-17 ) , and as , in another context , the Köln fragment of Archilochus claimed a great deal of scholarly attention , ' for men always praise the song that is ...
41 ) just as H. devoted much time to the recent excavations at Lavinium ( pp.15-17 ) , and as , in another context , the Köln fragment of Archilochus claimed a great deal of scholarly attention , ' for men always praise the song that is ...
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Since , however , the most recent scholars who have contributed to the discussion of the two passages , David Bain and Jeffrey Henderson ( chiefly on Aristophanes ) and Christopher Carey ( on Demosthenes ) , 1 have opposed the phallic ...
Since , however , the most recent scholars who have contributed to the discussion of the two passages , David Bain and Jeffrey Henderson ( chiefly on Aristophanes ) and Christopher Carey ( on Demosthenes ) , 1 have opposed the phallic ...
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