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  • Shakespeare and the Classics

    Shakespeare and the Classics

  • Pliny's

    Pliny's "Vesuvius" Narratives (Epistles 6.16, 6.20)

  • Julius Caesar

    Julius Caesar

  • Plautus, with an English Translation by Paul Nixon

    Plautus, with an English Translation by Paul Nixon

  • Catullus and Roman Dramatic Literature Christopher Brian Polt a Dissertation Submitted to the Faculty of the University of North

    Catullus and Roman Dramatic Literature Christopher Brian Polt a Dissertation Submitted to the Faculty of the University of North

  • Introduction – the Transformation of the Classics

    Introduction – the Transformation of the Classics

  • Women in Roman Republican Literature: the Use of Mulier in Sallust and Plautus

    Women in Roman Republican Literature: the Use of Mulier in Sallust and Plautus

  • Sallust's Histories and Triumviral Historiography

    Sallust's Histories and Triumviral Historiography

  • Indigenous Roman Comedy in Horace's Hexameters

    Indigenous Roman Comedy in Horace's Hexameters

  • Comedy • in Latin, Two Plays from Among: • Plautus, Aulularia, Miles

    Comedy • in Latin, Two Plays from Among: • Plautus, Aulularia, Miles

  • Wit and Transgression in Roman Literature and Thought (CX 268/368)

    Wit and Transgression in Roman Literature and Thought (CX 268/368)

  • Funny Things Happened in Roman Comedy

    Funny Things Happened in Roman Comedy

  • Catherine Connors 2020/06/26 Areas of Specialization Employment: Education Work in Progress Roman Geographies: Space, Place An

    Catherine Connors 2020/06/26 Areas of Specialization Employment: Education Work in Progress Roman Geographies: Space, Place An

  • Amy Richlin: Curriculum Vitae: May 15, 2020

    Amy Richlin: Curriculum Vitae: May 15, 2020

  • Pervert, Prostitute, Politician, Prankster: Plautine Allusion in Catullus 21, 24, and 49

    Pervert, Prostitute, Politician, Prankster: Plautine Allusion in Catullus 21, 24, and 49

  • Epidicus of Plautus

    Epidicus of Plautus

  • On the Roman Concept of Natio

    On the Roman Concept of Natio

  • The Stichïïs Op Plautus

    The Stichïïs Op Plautus

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  • How Greek Is Roman Comedy?
  • 1 Guiding Strangers Through Rome
  • Sexuality and Masculinity in Catullus and Plautus
  • LAT 331 LATIN LITERATURE in TRANSLATION Department of World Languages and Cultures University of Nevada, Las Vegas COURSE OBJEC
  • The Letters of the Younger Pliny, First Series. Vol 1
  • All the Words, a Stage: Innovation, Self-Preservation, and the Centrality of Comedy in Ovid’S Metamorphoses
  • The Dancing Lares and the Serpent in the Garden: Religion at the Roman
  • Plautus and Terence in Their Roman Contexts
  • Marcus Terentius Varro
  • Contrast of Plautus and Terence
  • Plautinisches Im Ovid: the Metamorphoses, the Amphitruo, and a Rejection of Roman Comedy
  • Douglas Bruster Source: the American Journal of Philology, Vol
  • Comedy in Plutarch's Parallel Lives
  • Plautus, Terence and Moliere
  • CLU22443 Latin Comedy with Project (SF)
  • The Pessimism of Sallust's Moral and Historical Outlook
  • The Reception of Plautus in Antiquity
  • Latin Texts Plautus, Menaechmi, Captivi; Casina; Persa; Pseudolus. Terence, Eunuchus; Adelphoi; Hecyra. Sallust, Bellum Jugurthi


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