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Trinummus is a
comedic Latin play by the
early Roman playwright Titus Maccius Plautus. It is
called Trinummus "The
Three Coins"
because in the play an...
- est
pallio A
tunic is
closer [to the body] than a
cloak From Plautus'
Trinummus 1154.
Equivalent to "blood is
thicker than water" in
modern English. turba...
- Plautus,
Pseudolus 53;
Captivi 380. Plautus,
Asinaria 230. Plautus,
Trinummus 403.
Lewis and Short,
Latin Dictionary, s.v. libra.
Lewis and Short, Latin...
- dancing, at
which they are
joined by
their shared girlfriend Stephanium.
Trinummus ("The
Three Coins") An
Athenian gentleman, Megaronides,
reproaches his...
- in Terence’s
extant plays and Plautus’s comedies. In Plautus’s
plays Trinummus, Poenulus, Persa,
Milus Gloriosus and
Curculio all end with
pleas for...
-
later emperors. The
comic poet
Plautus made use of
virtus in his play
Trinummus,
which concerned family virtus, honor,
public office, and obligations...
- BC)
Epidicus (199–195 BC)
Curculio (197–184 BC)
Poenulus (195–189 BC)
Trinummus (194 BC)
Aulularia (194–190 BC)
Menaechmi (194–186 BC)
Bacchides (194–184...
- (1895), p. 91. Cicero, in Cat. 1.2. Cicero,
Academica Pos. 2. Plautus,
Trinummus 1085. Plautus,
Stichus 319. Cicero, Att. 5.1.3.
Pinkster (1990), p. 224...
- est
pallio A
tunic is
closer [to the body] than a
cloak From Plautus'
Trinummus 1154.
Equivalent to "blood is
thicker than water" in
modern English. turba...
- The
Little Carthaginian. Pseudolus. The Rope L328)
Volume V. Stichus.
Trinummus. Truculentus. Vidularia, or the Tale of a Traveling-Bag.
Fragments L022N)...