Stichus is a comedic Latin play by the early Roman playwright Titus Maccius Plautus. According to a notice transmitted with the play, Stichus was first...
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Acinocricus (redirect from Acinocricus stichus)
Utah, United States. As a monotypic genus, it has one species Acinocricus stichus. The only lobopodian discovered from the Spence Shale, it was described...
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rebuffed. Philumena's husband Epignomus soon arrives with his slave Stichus: Stichus asks for a day's holiday, which is granted together with some wine...
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Speratus, Spinther, Spurinna, Squillus, Stabilio, Statius, Stellio, Stilo, Stichus, Stolo, Strabo, Structus, Suavis, Subulo, Suburanus, Successianus, Successus...
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francolin, Pternistis squamatus, scaled woodcreeper, Lepidocolaptes squamatus stichus, sticticus G στίχος (stíkhos) line, file Ochlerotatus sticticus, a mosquito;...
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to be, not by Menander, but Apollodorus of Carystus. The Bacchides and Stichus of Plautus were probably based upon Menander's The Double Deceiver and...
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War. As when two characters argue over which holds imperium in Plautus's Stichus, line 696ff.; Thomas Habinek, The World of Roman Song (Johns Hopkins University...
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custom of using "Titius" and "Seius" as names for Roman citizens, and "Stichus" and "Pamphilus" as names for slaves. The constructed language Lojban uses...
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appearance. The genus name Dissostichus is from the Greek dissos (twofold) and stichus (line) and refers to the presence of two long lateral lines that enable...
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compiled some time around the 1st century BC, and contains notes on the Stichus and Pseudolus of Plautus (in Manuscript A) and all the plays of Terence...
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