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Asinaria ("The
Comedy of ****es") is a
comic play
written in
Latin by the
Roman playwright Titus Maccius Plautus. In the play an
Athenian gentleman, Demaenetus...
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Porta Asinaria is a gate in the
Aurelian Walls of Rome.
Dominated by two
protruding tower blocks and ****ociated
guard rooms, it was
built between 271...
- qualities. A
variation of the
proverb appeared as line 495 in the play
Asinaria by Plautus: "Lupus est homo homini, non homo, quom
qualis sit non novit"...
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Quoted from
George Eliot,
Daniel Deronda "Homo
homini lupus" — Plautus,
Asinaria "Man
vergisst nicht, wenn man
vergessen will." —
Friedrich Nietzsche, Morgenröte...
- to the
present time. (London: Harrison).
Titus Maccius Plautus (1912). "
Asinaria, or The ****-Dealer". In Riley,
Henry Thomas (ed.). The
Comedies of Plautus...
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Asinaria was an
ancient Roman road that
started from
Porta Asinaria in the
Aurelian walls (Rome). It was
somehow connected with the Via Latina, as...
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begins Porta San
Giovanni – near
Basilica di San
Giovanni in
Laterano Porta Asinaria – here
begins the old via
Tuscolana Porta Metronia Porta Latina – here...
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Clivus Palatinus Clivus Scauri Clivus Subur**** Via
Appia Via
Ardeatina Via
Asinaria Via
Aurelia Via
Cornelia Via
Flaminia Via
Labicana Via Lata Via Latina...
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Landmarks of Rome
Walls and
gates Aurelian Walls Ardeatina Asinaria Latina Maggiore Metronia Nomentana Pia
Pinciana Popolo Portese San Pancrazio...
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Feast of the **** (Latin:
Festum Asinorum,
asinaria festa; French: Fête de l'âne) is a
medieval Christian feast observed on 14 January, celebrating...