A Companion to Latin LiteratureA Companion to Latin Literature gives an authoritative account of Latin literature from its beginnings in the third century BC through to the end of the second century AD.
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Bibliography Index 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Art and Text jds'Elmer The Passions Robert A. Kdster Sex and Gender A. M. Keith Friendship and Patronage Ddvid Kommn Romans and Others Yasmin Syed Marriage and Family Smdn Treggidri Slavery and ...
Bibliography Index 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Art and Text jds'Elmer The Passions Robert A. Kdster Sex and Gender A. M. Keith Friendship and Patronage Ddvid Kommn Romans and Others Yasmin Syed Marriage and Family Smdn Treggidri Slavery and ...
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Claudius' slave Flaccus provided the music for unequal pipes. The Greek original was Apollodorus' Epielicazomenos. Written fourth. C. Fannius and M. Valerius were consuls. Some of this may recall the first production.
Claudius' slave Flaccus provided the music for unequal pipes. The Greek original was Apollodorus' Epielicazomenos. Written fourth. C. Fannius and M. Valerius were consuls. Some of this may recall the first production.
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Livius Andronicus and Terence came to Rome as slaves and were never more than freedmen. Plautus, Naevius and Ennius were Italian provincials who earned a living by teaching and writing. Caecilius, an Insubrian Gaul, ...
Livius Andronicus and Terence came to Rome as slaves and were never more than freedmen. Plautus, Naevius and Ennius were Italian provincials who earned a living by teaching and writing. Caecilius, an Insubrian Gaul, ...
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We now hear in them only the metatheatrical boast of a comic slave. The fragment has no programmatic significance, and the feisty Naevius, who mocked the Metelli from the stage and paid dearly for his independence, is increasingly ...
We now hear in them only the metatheatrical boast of a comic slave. The fragment has no programmatic significance, and the feisty Naevius, who mocked the Metelli from the stage and paid dearly for his independence, is increasingly ...
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