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Epidicus is an
ancient Roman comedy written by T.
Maccius Plautus. It is said to have been one of Plautus's
favorite works.
Epidicus is the name of the...
- girl he has
fallen in love with. He
orders Epidicus to find 40
minae to pay for her. This
alarms Epidicus,
since earlier Stratippocles had made him find...
- male counterpart, the bulla, was most po****r in Italy. In Plautus' play,
Epidicus asks the
young girl Telestis: "Don't you
remember my
bringing you a gold...
- the next few years, she
published prose versions of Plautus' Amphitryon,
Epidicus and
Rudens (1683), Aristophanes'
Plutus and
Clouds (1684, the
first translations...
- the
audience by
asking them to parti****te in the applause. However, in
Epidicus the
epilogue further states ‘Give us your applause… and
stretch your limbs...
- Purcell)
Laurence Echard, translator: Plautus's Comedies: Amphytrion,
Epidicus, and
Rudens Terence's
Comedies Edward Ravenscroft – The
Canterbury Guests...
- de Melo (2011). Plautus, Vol II: Casina; The
Casket Comedy; Curculio;
Epidicus; The Two Menaechmuses. Loeb
classical Library. ISBN 978-0674996786. Walton...
- Bacchises. The
Captives L061)
Volume II. Casina. The
Casket Comedy. Curculio.
Epidicus. The Two
Menaechmuses L163)
Volume III. The Merchant. The
Braggart Soldier...
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Cistellaria (201 BC)
Captivi (200 BC)
Rudens (200 BC)
Stichus (200 BC)
Epidicus (199–195 BC)
Curculio (197–184 BC)
Poenulus (195–189 BC)
Trinummus (194...
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Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1907
Pachymorpha darnis (Westwood, 1859)
Pachymorpha epidicus (Günther, 1935)
Pachymorpha madag****a
Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1907 Pachymorpha...