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Adelphoe (also
Adelphoi and Adelphi; from Gr****: ἀδελφοί, Brothers) is a play by
Roman playwright Terence,
adapted mostly from a play of the same name...
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classical Latin theater, this
occurs multiple times in one
speech in Terence's
Adelphoe,
lines 159–140. In the play,
Demea has two sons. He has
given one to his...
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International Institute for
Strategic Studies Adelphi Records, a
record label Adelphoe, or
Adelphi – The Brothers, a play by
Terence Adelphi Hotel, Melbourne...
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meaning "speak of the wolf, and he will come"; from Terence's play
Adelphoe.
lupus non
mordet lupum a wolf does not bite a wolf
lupus non
timet canem...
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actors wore
masks in the
original productions of the
Eunuchus and the
Adelphoe.
According to the didascaliae, each of Terence's
plays was
originally produced...
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father Artaxias I as king of Armenia. The
Roman playwright Terence's play
Adelphoe (The Brothers) is
first performed at the
funeral of the
Roman general,...
- fourth-century
Roman grammarian Aelius Donatus in his
criticism of Terence's
plays Adelphoe and
Hecyra in the book Aeli
Donati qvod
fertvr Commentvm Terenti: Accendvnt...
- (Latin) - the
structural basis of
verse in
Latin R.H. Martin, Terence:
Adelphoe,
Cambridge University Press (1976),
pages 1 and 32. P.G. McBrown, 'The...
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meaning "speak of the wolf, and he will come"; from Terence's play
Adelphoe.
lupus non
mordet lupum a wolf does not bite a wolf
lupus non
timet canem...
- by Molière and
originally performed in 1661 in Paris.
Inspired by the
Adelphoe of Terence, it was the
first of his full
length plays,
preceding The School...