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  • were freely adapted by the Roman poets Plautus and Terence in the third ... is derived from the Latin adaptations by Plautus and Terence. ...
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  • banks of the Tiber. A complete manuscript of Plautus (that of Cardinal Orsini, now Vaticanus 3870), had been brought to Rome in the year 1428 or 1429 ...
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  • come from two dramatists: Titus Maccius Plautus (Plautus) and Publius Terentius ... third of the dialogue in the comedies of Plautus and two-thirds in those ...
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  • * Stewart, Zeph. "The God Nocturnus in Plautus' Amphitruo." The Journal of Roman Studies 50: Parts 1 and 2 (1960): 37-43. ...
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  • can be traced back to the Roman comedies of Plautus (c. 254–184 B.C.E.) and playwright Terence (d. 159 B.C.E.), some of which were in turn translations ...
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  • genre include Roman playwrights such as Plautus and Terence. ... From the comedies of Plautus, Lazarillo borrows the figure of the ...
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  • hit, A Trick to Catch the Old One, is essentially Plautus brought into the seventeenth century. In his comedies, Middleton generally retains a romantic ...
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  • * Lustspiele nach dem Plautus fürs deutsche Theater 1774 * Die Soldaten (Drama) 1776 Friedrich Maximilian Klinger (1752–1831) * Das leidende ...
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  • Frejka on the productions by William Shakespeare, Plautus, and Klicpera. Along with Adolf Zábranský, he invented a new type of illustration for children ...
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  • They were freely adapted by the Roman poets Plautus and Terence in the third and second centuries B.C.E. The comedies of the French playwright Molière ...
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  • Seneca, Euripides, Aristophanes, Terence, and Plautus were all available in Europe and the next forty years would see humanists and poets both translating ...
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  • to the stock characters of Roman comedy (such as Plautus), Wodehouse's servants are frequently far cleverer than their masters. This is quintessentially ...
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  • Games, see Sander M. Goldberg's "Plautus on the Palatine," The Journal of Roman Studies. Vol. 88 (1998), pp. 1-20. 10. ...
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  • The motif, however, is older and found already in Plautus, Bacchides, 953ff. ====In the Iliad==== [[Image:AmbrosianIliadPict47Achilles.jpg|thumb ...
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  • plays. The third century B.C.E. Roman comedies of Plautus included song and dance routines performed with orchestrations. In the twelfth and thirteenth ...
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  • *Gaius Rubellius Plautus – his mother Julia Drusi Caesaris was granddaughter to Tiberius and Vipsania Agrippina through their son Julius Caesar ...
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  • followed by the classical comedy Amphitryon by Plautus. Bernhardt was so moved by the emotion of the play, she began to sob loudly, disturbing the rest ...
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  • Seneca, Euripides, Aristophanes, Terence and Plautus were all available in Europe and the next 40 years would see humanists and poets both translating ...
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