Roman DramaThomas Alan Dorey, Donald Reynolds Dudley Basic Books, 1965 - 229 Seiten |
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... Rome's foreign trade was passing through the Bay of Naples area at Puteoli , and that , for instance , Naples and Paestum both felt sufficiently friendly towards Rome to make voluntary contributions to the Roman war - effort ( Livy ...
... Rome's foreign trade was passing through the Bay of Naples area at Puteoli , and that , for instance , Naples and Paestum both felt sufficiently friendly towards Rome to make voluntary contributions to the Roman war - effort ( Livy ...
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... Rome some fifteen years after the death of Plautus.39 But the word meretrix is frequently used by Plautus , alongside the more pejorative scortum and prostibulum . ( Cist . 331 shows that the meretrix was expected to behave more ...
... Rome some fifteen years after the death of Plautus.39 But the word meretrix is frequently used by Plautus , alongside the more pejorative scortum and prostibulum . ( Cist . 331 shows that the meretrix was expected to behave more ...
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... Rome . Pliny ( N.H. xxix . 6 ) records that the first Greek doctor set up practice in Rome in 218 B.C. Cato ( quoted by Pliny , xxix . 7 ) seems to speak in a letter to his son of the arrival of Greek doctors as a dire possibility in ...
... Rome . Pliny ( N.H. xxix . 6 ) records that the first Greek doctor set up practice in Rome in 218 B.C. Cato ( quoted by Pliny , xxix . 7 ) seems to speak in a letter to his son of the arrival of Greek doctors as a dire possibility in ...
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Plautus and his Audience | 21 |
The Glorious Military | 51 |
The Amphitryo Theme | 87 |
Urheberrecht | |
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