-
charming the only one of them who resisted,
Truculentus. The
slave from whom the play gets its name,
Truculentus,
attempts to
protect his
dimwitted master...
-
where T.
truculentus build its burrows,
cutting of trees, soil erosion,
tourism and
other such
human infleuence and bund maintenance. T.
truculentus originally...
-
Lygaeus truculentus is a
species of seed bug in the
family Lygaeidae,
found in California. "Lygaeus
truculentus". GBIF.
Retrieved 2023-01-07. Dellapé...
- origin,
profession and fear of reprisal. Fontaine, ****uming Plautus's
Truculentus as
contemporary with or no
earlier than the
events of 186, speculates...
- –
Argentina Euathlus tenebrarum Ferretti, 2015 –
Argentina Euathlus truculentus L. Koch, 1875 (type) – Chile,
Argentina Euathlus vanessae Quispe-Colca...
- for
instance in "re-ligio". This term
first appears in Plautus' play
Truculentus at line 214.
Obligations did not
originally form part of
Roman Law, which...
- the
Romans (Cambridge
University Press, 1970, 2009), p. 167. Plautus,
Truculentus 515.
Johannes Lydus, De
mensibus 4.60 (42). Porphyrion,
Commentum in...
- Po****r
Comedy (Cambridge
University Press, 2017), pp. 116, 121,
citing Truculentus 270–275. Joshel, "Slavery in the
Roman World", pp. 133, 137. The scene...
- The Self-Tormentor, note on line 601. Plautus,
Miles Gloriosus 1420,
Truculentus 893. Hammond,
Mason et al. (1963) Plautus:
Miles Gloriosus on line 1061...
- ISBN 978-0-14-044789-7. Plautus,
Stichus in Stichus, Three-Dollar Day,
Truculentus, The Tale of a Travelling-Bag, Fragments,
edited and
translated by Wolfgang...