- The
Atellan Farce (Latin:
Atellanae Fabulae or
Fabulae Atellanae, "favola atellana"; Atellani**** exhodium, "Atella comedies"), also
known as the Oscan...
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Quintus Novius (fl. 30 BC), was a
Roman dramatist, and
composer of
Atellanae Fabulae (Atellan Fables). His
efforts seem to have been
directed towards...
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refers to a
Fabius Dossennus as the
author of "Acharistio," one of the
Atellanae Fabulae, in his
Natural History.
Pliny writes:
Fabius Dossennus quite...
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Bononiensis (“native of Bononia” (i.e. Bologna),
Pomponius was a
writer of
Atellanae Fabulae (Atellan Fables), and a near
contemporary of
Quintus Novius. Pomponius...
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without the latter's
stock characters). It
gradually began to
replace the
Atellanae as
interludes [embolium] or
postscripts [exodium] on the main theatre...
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University Press. p. 9.
Castagno 1994, p. 94.
Smith 1964, p. 26, quote: "
Atellanae were
forced marked by
improvisations and
masked personages... Duchartre...