-
studied the
dance in
classical antiquity, his prin****l work is the De
ludis scenicis mimorum et
pantomimorum syntagma. He
remained in
Padua until 1707 where...
- Chase, pp. 127, 128, 138. Macrobius, i. 10. Gellius, xv. 13. Bothe, Poëtae
Scenici Latinorum, vol. ii. p. 41 ff.
Asconius Pedi****, In
Ciceronis Pro Milone...
-
plays were
acted at the ludi Romani, and in 214 BC we know that ludi
scenici took up four days of the
festival (Liv. xxiv. 43, 7). In 161 BC the Phormio...
- dramatists, all of whom he
edited separately and
combined in his
Poetae scenici Graeci (1830 and
later editions). He also
wrote a work on the
metres of...
- the Younger, Epistulae, iii. 5, vii. 17. Charisius, apud Bothe, Poëtae
Scenici Latinorum Fragmenta, vol. ii. p. 279. Conte,
Latin Literature, pp. 417...
- Suetonius, "The Life of Nero", 11. Ausonius, Epigrammata, 71. Bothe, Poëtae
Scenici Latinorum. Neukirch, De
Fabula Togata. Appian,
Bellum Civile, i. 40, 47...
- "Pokorny". 1967-03-27.
Retrieved 2013-02-03. Dindorf,
Wilhelm (1841).
Poetae scenici graeci,
accedunt perditarum fabularum fragmenta.
Retrieved 2013-02-03....
- Silvae, i. 4. Fulgentius,
Expositio Sermonum Antiquorum, 7. Bothe, Poëtae
Scenici Latinorum, p. 270. Boyle, An
Introduction to
Roman Tragedy, p. 277. Digesta...
- Mythology, vol. III, pp. 1192, 1193 ("****tus Turpilius"). Bothe, Poëtae
Scenici Latinorum Fragmenta, vol. ii, p. 76. Sallust,
Bellum Jugurthinum, 66–69...
- to nob. sig.
Paolo Ippolito De Beawille. A
Latin translation, De
larvis scenicis,
appeared in 1750 and 1754.
Breve descrizione di tre
particolari statue...