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Aulularia is a
Latin play by the
early Roman playwright Titus Maccius Plautus. The
title literally means The
Little Pot, but some
translators provide...
- the
protection of
Louis XIV. It was
loosely based on the
Latin comedy Aulularia by Plautus, from
which many
incidents and s****s of
dialogue are borrowed...
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Querolus (The Complainer) or
Aulularia (The Pot) is an
anonymous Latin comedy from late antiquity, the only
Latin drama to
survive from this
period and...
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walls at a distance, all
overgrown with a
willow grove"
noted in Plautus'
Aulularia 674.
Dionysius of Halicarn****us 5.14-17
mentions in this
context the sacred...
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expect neither reward nor good
fortune for themselves. In Plautus'
comedy Aulularia, the Lar of the
miserly paterfamilias Euclio reveals a pot of gold long-hidden...
- ISBN 0-521-82788-4. "Circus Maximus". www.tribunesandtriumphs.org. "Plautus:
Aulularia". Photius,
Bibliotheca excerpts, 190.50 Photius,
Bibliotheca excerpts...
- him
thanks or
neglected him. A
story about these spirits occurs in the
Aulularia of
Plautus (lines 1–36). In the tale, a
grandfather begs his Lar to hide...
- V 1–52 Maiestas; 81–106 Maia both as
possible eponyms of May.
Plautus Aulularia 359. A****ius
Metamorphoses VI 24, 2.
Iudicium coci et
pistoris iudice...
- An
example of a
Latin iambic senarius (from the
prologue to Plautus'
Aulularia) is the following: Ne quís mirétur quí sim, paúcis éloquár. | – – – –...
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letters early in the
alphabet have very poor
texts (e.g. the end of
Aulularia and
start of
Bacchides are lost),
plays with
letters in the
middle of...