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The Hebrew Bible – Like Every Story, Whether It Is Considered Fiction, Reality Or Something In-Between – Has Protagonists
Amphitryon from Plautus to Gib.Audoux Lia
The Kiss in Plautus' Stichus
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Plautus, with an English Translation by Paul Nixon
Introducing Geminate Writing: Plautus' Miles Gloriosus
Funny Things Happened in Roman Comedy
Son and Daughters, Love and Marriage: on the Plots and Priorities of Roman Comedy
Title Vol. Editor Author Call Number Series Series # Year Dictionaire Alphabetique and Analogique AG 25. P45 1970 1970 Proceedin
The Parasite As Portrayed by Plautus
The Stichïïs Op Plautus
How Greek Is Roman Comedy?
Women's Social Bonds in Greek and Roman Comedy
Plautus' Amphitruo in the Historical Context APPROVED BY
Finally, I Extend Thanks, for Various Reasons, to the Following: the Classics Department at the University of Georgia, Dr
The Pot of Gold / / P a G E | 1
On Plautine 'Change: Dealing with the Mercator Niall W. Slater (Emory University), Organizer in Recent Years Plautus's Mercator
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Introduction
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Travels Through the Foreign Imaginary on the Plautine Stage
Prologue to Plautus's Amphitruo and Its Sense of Humour
A Rough Guide to Insult in Plautus
Plautus' Amphitruo in the Historical Context APPROVED by SUPERVISING COMMITTEE
Time, Plot, and Characterization in Plautus's Amphitruo
From Thraso to Herod: Hrotsvitha Meets the Bragging Soldier from Thraso to Herod