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Poenulus, also
called The
Little Carthaginian or The
Little Punic Man, is a
Latin comedic play for the
early Roman theatre by
Titus Maccius Plautus, probably...
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puniques en
transcription latine dans le
Poenulus de
Plaute [The
Punic p****ages in
Latin transcription in
Poenulus by Plautus]. Paris:
Librairie C. Klincksieck...
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translation of the
voyage of
Hanno the
Navigator and a few
lines in the
Poenulus by Plautus. However, it is a
proven fact that both
Phoenicia and Carthage...
- pūnicus),
comes from Gr**** Φοινίκη, Phoiníkē.
According to Krahmalkov,
Poenulus, a
Latin comedic play
written in the
early 2nd
century BC,
appears to preserve...
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where a plot
summary of
Poenulus (i.e., "The Man from Carthage") is given. Its main
characters are Punic.
Eighteen lines from
Poenulus are
spoken in Punic...
- the
other Byblian royal inscriptions. For
later Punic: in Plautus' play
Poenulus at the
beginning of the
fifth act.
Ammonite – an
extinct Canaanite dialect...
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Punic Inscriptions. pp. 313–314 Baier, Thomas. 2004.
Studien zu Plautus'
Poenulus. p. 174 Friedrich, Johannes,
Wolfgang Röllig,
Maria Giulia Amadasi, and...
- stereotypes,
especially regarding foreigners, as can be seen
within Plautus'
Poenulus.
Roman culture,
which was
heavily influenced by the Gr****s, had also been...
- have to be returned, and
Toxilus and
Sagaristio celebrate their victory.
Poenulus ("The
Little Carthaginian") The play is set in
Calydon in
central Greece...
- Terence’s
extant plays and Plautus’s comedies. In Plautus’s
plays Trinummus,
Poenulus, Persa,
Milus Gloriosus and
Curculio all end with
pleas for applause. This...