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Hecyra (The Mother-in-Law) is a
comedic Latin play by the
early Roman playwright Terence. The
story concerns a
young man, Pamphilus, who has a girlfriend...
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second abortive production of
Hecyra, at the
funeral games of
Aemilius Paullus;
third (and successful)
production of
Hecyra at the Ludi
Romani The didascalia...
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Hecyra is a
genus of
longhorn beetles of the
subfamily Lamiinae.
Hecyra marmorata Breuning, 1972
Hecyra obscurator (Fabricius, 1801)
Hecyra tenebrioides...
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Hecyra obscurator is a
species of
beetle in the
family Cerambycidae. It was
described by
Johan Christian Fabricius in 1801. It is
known from Angola, Guinea...
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production of Terence's play
Hecyra failed due to the
rival attraction of rope-dancing, as
recounted by the prologue.
Hecyra est ****c
nomen fabulae: haec...
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Hecyra tenebrioides is a
species of
beetle in the
family Cerambycidae. It was
described by Fåhraeus in 1872. It is
known from Namibia, Malawi, Tanzania...
- Comedy. He
wrote 47
comedies and
obtained the
prize five times. Terence's
Hecyra and
Phormio were
adapted from the
Hekyra and
Epidikazomenos of Apollodorus...
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Bustuarius is
found in Tertullian's De Spectaculis, 11. Terence.
Hecyra,
Prologue II.
Richlin 1992,
Shelby Brown, "Death As Decoration:
Scenes of...
- over
Armenia before he is released. The
Roman playwright Terence's play
Hecyra (The Mother-in-Law) is
first performed. Sima Tan,
Chinese astrologist and...
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Roman writings from
around the time of Terence; for
example in Terence's
Hecyra and in Livy's semi
fictionalised account of
Hispala Faecenia. The Roman...