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Mostellaria is a play by the
Roman author Plautus. Its name
translates from
Latin as "The
Ghost (play)" (with the word
fabula understood in the title)...
- Great" was a
Roman playwright named Plautus (254–184 BC) in his play
Mostellaria.
Macedon was an
Ancient Gr**** polity; the
Macedonians were a Gr**** tribe...
- in Shakespeare's The
Taming of the
Shrew Grumio, a
slave in the play
Mostellaria by
Plautus This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the...
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Plautus (251–183 BC) –
specifically Pseudolus,
Miles Gloriosus, and
Mostellaria – and
tells the
bawdy story of a
slave named Pseudolus and his attempts...
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Inscription (online
Archived 3
March 2016 at the
Wayback Machine). Plautus,
Mostellaria 775.
Monika Khanna (2011). Ashoka, the Great: The
Great Reformist Emperor...
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Plautus (251-183 B.C.),
specifically Pseudolus,
Miles Gloriosus and
Mostellaria The
Arena 1974 [also
known as
Naked Warriors] – a
story of two female...
- but the
Poenulus does not seem to be from The Carthaginian, nor the
Mostellaria from The Apparition, in
spite of the
similarity of titles. Caecilius...
- ISBN 978-0-85115-923-2. Plautus,
Titus Maccius (2005) [?]. The
Captiva and the
Mostellaria.
Translated by Riley,
Henry Thomas.
Project Gutenberg.
EBook #7282. Prichard...
- (254–184 BC),
specifically Curculio, Pseudolus,
Miles Gloriosus, and
Mostellaria, the
musical tells the
bawdy story of a
slave named Pseudolus and his...
- his
bride he is
thoroughly beaten up by Periplectomenus's servants.
Mostellaria ("The Ghost") A
young man, Philolaches, is in love with a
courtesan Philematium...