-
Sebald renamed the
species Zuberella plauti. In 1928,
Skerman VBD et al.
called this
species Fusobacterium plauti in
their “Approved
Lists of Bacterial...
- Gr****s and Romans. Longmans. p. 327.
Titus Maccius Plautus (1829). M.
Accii Plauti Comœdiæ.
Cubrante et
imprimente A. J. Valpy. "Quos
semper videas bibentes...
-
declared species of
Fusobacterium such as F. symbiosum, F. praecutum, F.
plauti, F. alocis, F. sulci, and F.
prausnitzii have
since been
reclassified due...
- tr. (1912)Pseudolus, Act. 3,
Scene 2. Morris, E. P., ed. (1895)T.
Macci Plauti Pseudolus 820, p. 57 and note, p. 171
Oliphant (1913), pp. 135–136. McDonough...
- The gens
Sergia was a
patrician family at
ancient Rome,
which held the
highest offices of the
Roman state from the
first century of the
Republic until...
- The
magnum jornale of
Queens College contains a
reference to a
comoedia Plauti in
either 1522 or 1523. This fits
directly with
comments made in the poems...
- (2010), Ritschl,
Friedrich Wilhelm (ed.), "Appendix · Critica", T.
Macci Plauti Comoediae, Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press, pp. 583–633, doi:10...
- Plautus. "Poenulus". The
Latin Library. Geppert, C.E. (1864). M. Acci
Plauti Poenulus. ****
variis lectionibus Codicis Ambrosiani,
Decurtati et Parisini...
-
Commons has
media related to Mostellaria. Merrill, F. R. (1972), Titi
Macci Plauti: Mostellaria, p. xviii.
mostellum is a
diminutive of the word monstrum,...
- was a three-volume
edition of the
comedies of
Plautus titled- M.
Accii Plauti Comoediae (1830) and a work on
Roman nobility called De la
noblesse chez...