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Die Martis
10/10

 

Lege Latine: Amph. 727-824

Lege Anglice: “Language and Style” (Ch. 12) in Duckworth. 1952. Nature of Roman Comedy: 331-344.

In grege commentatiuncula a Jessy praebita est: Slater, Niall W. 2001. “Amphitruo, Bacchae, and Metatheatre” in Oxford Readings in Menander, Plautus, and Terence. New York: Oxford University Press: 189-205.



Die Iovis
10/12

 

Lege Latine: Amph. 825-890

Lege Anglice: “Language and Style” (Ch. 12) in Duckworth. 1952. Nature of Roman Comedy: 345-360.

Scribe: Metrical Worksheet: Amph. 882-890

In grege commentatiuncula a Hannah praebita est: Vogt-Spira, Gregor. 2001. “Traditions of Theatrical Improvisation in Plautus: Some Considerations” in Oxford Readings in Menanader, Plautus, and Terence. New York: Oxford University Press: 95-107.

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