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Aristophanis Comoediae Tomus 1, F. W. Hall and W. M.
Geldart (eds),
Oxford classical Texts, Clouds, pp. 520–525
Aristophanis Comoediae Tomus 1, F. W...
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contrasting F.W. Hall and W.M. Geldart's 1907
edition of
Aristophanis Comoediae (used in the ****emblywomen play)
variant of (differences underlined):...
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Michael (2007)...
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Aristophanes Comoediae (in Gr****). Vol. 2. Oxford:
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Accii Plauti Comœdiæ.
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imprimente A. J. Valpy. "Quos
semper videas bibentes esse...
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Comoediae. Cambridge. Umpfenbach, Franz, ed. (1870). P.
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manners (the
genre called comoediae togatae) and the
subjects were
mostly taken from the life of the
lower classes (
comoediae tabernariae). They were considered...