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Girls, Girls, Girls the Prostitute in Roman New Comedy and the Pro
Amphitryon from Plautus to Gib.Audoux Lia
PONTEM INTERRUMPERE: Plautus' CASINA and Absent
Politics and Society in Plautus' "Trinummus"
Pro Filia, Pro Uxore: Young Women in the Conventional and Unconventional Families of Roman Comedy
The Author of the Greek Original of the 'Poenulus
Introducing Geminate Writing: Plautus' Miles Gloriosus
Terence's Meretrices in the New Comic Tradition My Decision to Limit
Funny Things Happened in Roman Comedy
Son and Daughters, Love and Marriage: on the Plots and Priorities of Roman Comedy
AN INTRODUCTION to PLAUTUS THROUGH SCENES Selected And
825 Stürner, F. 2011. Monologe Bei Plautus
The Stichïïs Op Plautus
How Greek Is Roman Comedy?
Women's Social Bonds in Greek and Roman Comedy
Seth A. Jeppesen Curriculum Vitae Contact
Finally, I Extend Thanks, for Various Reasons, to the Following: the Classics Department at the University of Georgia, Dr
Music and Structure in Roman Comedy Author(S): Timothy J
Top View
Bringing the Gods Onstage Anthropomorphic Deities in Plautus
Dicea's Portrayal in Plautus' MILES GLORIOSUS Reconsidered In
Introduction
The Originality of Plautus' Casina Author(S): Shawn O'bryhim Source: the American Journal of Philology, Vol
Prologue to Plautus's Amphitruo and Its Sense of Humour
A Rough Guide to Insult in Plautus
Philemon, Plautus and the Trinummus