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devised by
Livius Andronicus, the
innovator of
Latin literature. The word
Plautine /ˈplɔːtaɪn/ (PLAW-tyne)
refers to both Plautus's own
works and
works similar...
- 1682
edition of Molière's
highly successful comedy Amphitryon,
based on a
Plautine comic treatment of the myth of the
eponymous hero: the gods
Jupiter (Zeus)...
-
masculine word, but
occasionally it can be feminine). In 940P esse is the
Plautine Punic spelling, 930 and 940A have the late Neo-Punic
spelling syth. 937/947:...
-
Prang Educational Company. p. 49. Fontaine,
Michael (2010).
Funny Words in
Plautine Comedy.
Oxford University Press. pp. 117, 154. ISBN 9780195341447. Kern...
- origin. Some date the
origins to the
period of the
Roman middle republic (
Plautine types) or the
early republic (Atellan Farces). The
Atellan Farces of the...
- a
monograph on the
Roman comedian Plautus,
Plautinisches im
Plautus ('
Plautine Elements in Plautus', 1922). The book was
developed from his
doctoral thesis...
-
pastoral plays,
mythological plays, farce,
comedy and
drama with
features of
Plautine erudite comedy and
Roman mime. His
dramatic works include lascivious and...
- Group. ISBN 978-1-101-51386-6. Fontaine,
Michael (2010).
Funny Words in
Plautine Comedy.
Oxford University Press. "English
Grammar Lesson – How very pun-ny...
- of
which he
dreamed in his
earlier life. Ritschl's
examination of the
Plautine m****cripts was both
laborious and brilliant, and
greatly extended the...
- late
Latin prose rhythm,
while the
Querolus has
endings that
resemble Plautine verse. The text sets out the
rights of a
parasite (a hanger-on) for injuries...