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Agenda > Hebdomas Nona

 

Die Martis
11/7

 

Lege Latine: Miles 1-155

Scribe: Metrical Worksheet: Miles 1-4

Lege Anglice: “Stage Conventions and Techniques: The Function of the Prologue” (Ch. 5) in Duckworth. 1952. Nature of Roman Comedy: 102-109.

In grege commentatiuncula a Rachel praebita: Arnott, W. Geoffrey. “Phormio parasitus: A study in Dramatic Methods of Characterization” in Oxford Readings in Menander, Plautus, and Terence. New York: Oxford University Press: 257-272.



Die Iovis
11/9

 

Lege Latine: Miles 156-230

In grege commentatiuncula a Philip praebita: Parker, Holt. 2001. “Crucially Funny, or Tranio on the Couch: The Servus callidus and Jokes About Torture” in Oxford Readings in Menander, Plautus, and Terence. New York: Oxford University Press: 127-138.

 

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