Roman DramaThomas Alan Dorey, Donald Reynolds Dudley Basic Books, 1965 - 229 Seiten |
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... reference to it in his allusion to the patientia Surorum in Trin . 542-6 . But even before that happened it is quite ... references to crucifixion and other servile punishments would seem to imply that there must have been a sufficient ...
... reference to it in his allusion to the patientia Surorum in Trin . 542-6 . But even before that happened it is quite ... references to crucifixion and other servile punishments would seem to imply that there must have been a sufficient ...
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... references to aspects of Greek culture which one would not have thought likely to make any great impact on them . There are , for instance , references to Greek historical events and personages , although they are not very numerous . In ...
... references to aspects of Greek culture which one would not have thought likely to make any great impact on them . There are , for instance , references to Greek historical events and personages , although they are not very numerous . In ...
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... references to Clinias and Demetrius ( Bacch . 912 ) or to Stratonicus ( Rud . 932 ff ) . In this Rudens passage Gripus goes on to talk of having a city called after himself , and one wonders whether the retention of the reference may be ...
... references to Clinias and Demetrius ( Bacch . 912 ) or to Stratonicus ( Rud . 932 ff ) . In this Rudens passage Gripus goes on to talk of having a city called after himself , and one wonders whether the retention of the reference may be ...
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Plautus and his Audience | 21 |
The Glorious Military | 51 |
The Amphitryo Theme | 87 |
Urheberrecht | |
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