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    in Plautus' Epidicus," in Studien zu Plautus' Epidicus. Ed. U. Auhagen. (Tübingen 2001), pp. 261–296. Juniper, W.H. "Character Portrayals in Plautus,"...
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  • Nero Julius Caesar, without issue. Plautus derived his cognomen from his great grandfather Lucius Sergius Plautus, and may have used his nomen gentilicium...
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  • needed] along with NBC's Espionage, the only Plautus production produced for a network other than CBS. Plautus Productions was a television subsidiary of...
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    – 9 November 1876) was a German scholar best known for his studies of Plautus. Ritschl was born in Großvargula, in present-day Thuringia. His family...
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    Great auk (redirect from Plautus impennis)
    sites indicated by yellow marks Synonyms List Alca impennis Linnaeus, 1758 Plautus impennis (Linnaeus, 1758) Brünnich, 1772 Pingouin impennis (Linnaeus, 1758)...
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    treatments instead. Plautus, the Roman comedian, used this tale to present Amphitryon, a burlesque play. The dramatic treatment by Plautus has enjoyed a sustaining...
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    Alcmene (section Plautus)
    Harvard University Press. London. William Heinemann Ltd. 1914. Plautus. The Comedies of Plautus. Henry Thomas Riley. London. G. Bell and Sons. 1912. Smith...
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    Little auk (redirect from Plautus alle)
    ISBN 978-1-4081-2501-4. Amadon, Dean; et al. (1970). "Plautus or Plotus Gunnerus, 1761, Plautus Klein, 1760, Plotus Linnaeus, Plautus Brunnich, 1772 (Aves): Proposed rejection...
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    Latin play for the early Roman theatre by playwright Titus Maccius Plautus. It is Plautus’s only play on a mythological subject. The play is mostly extant...
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  • or Plautus'", and ends by asserting that "that which was Plautus' is now mine"—which is nonetheless to Plautus' benefit, since he "curtailed Plautus, and...
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