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Amphitryon or
Amphitruo is a
Latin play for the
early Roman theatre by
playwright Titus Maccius Plautus. It is Plautus’s only play on a
mythological subject...
- : Ἀμφιτρύωνος;
usually interpreted as "har****ing
either side", Latin:
Amphitruo), in Gr**** mythology, was a son of Alcaeus, king of
Tiryns in Argolis...
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numbers wept together.
Amphitruo (missing a
large segment towards end) The play is set in
Thebes in Greece.
While the general,
Amphitruo, is away fighting...
- Burlesque,
Vaudeville Gilles Deleuze Heteroglossia Materialism Plautus'
Amphitruo Profanity, obscenity, decency, taste,
aesthetic relativism Raven Tales...
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morally upright and
concerned with the
matters of the state.
Plautus in
Amphitruo contrasted virtus and ambitio.
Virtus is seen as a
positive attribute...
- p. 73 Pliny, Letters, 6.33.2. e.g. Matt. 20' cf. Matt. 22. Plautus,
Amphitruo 575 Livy, 29.19. Manu Leumann,
Lateinische Laut- und Formenlehre, Reprint...
- doi:10.2307/322925. "
Amphitruo (non sic, sed vere: Plautus:
Amphitruo") [Review of
Amphitruo (non sic, sed vere: Plautus:
Amphitruo)]". The
Modern Language...
- todo invención: Júpiter y Anfitrión (Love is All a Fancy:
Jupiter and
Amphitruo 1721) by José de Cañizares and
Giacomo Facco, and Angélica y
Medoro (1722)...
- like the
following (the
resolved elements are underlined): nunc hódi(e)
Amphítruō véniēt húc ab ěxércitú | – uu – uu | – uu – – | uu – u – | "Right now...
- a scene. At
other times it
indicates a
change of pace, such as when
Amphitruo's slave Sosia changes from
iambic octonarii to a
cretic metre when he begins...