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Stichus is a
comedic Latin play by the
early Roman playwright Titus Maccius Plautus.
According to a
notice transmitted with the play,
Stichus was first...
- Raeburn,
Penguin classics, 2004. ISBN 978-0-14-044789-7. Plautus,
Stichus in
Stichus, Three-Dollar Day, Truculentus, The Tale of a Travelling-Bag, Fragments...
- rebuffed. Philumena's
husband Epignomus soon
arrives with his
slave Stichus:
Stichus asks for a day's holiday,
which is
granted together with some wine...
- Utah,
United States. As a
monotypic genus, it has one
species Acinocricus stichus. The only
lobopodian discovered from the
Spence Shale, it was described...
- War. As when two
characters argue over
which holds imperium in Plautus's
Stichus, line 696ff.;
Thomas Habinek, The
World of
Roman Song (Johns
Hopkins University...
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compiled some time
around the 1st
century BC, and
contains notes on the
Stichus and
Pseudolus of
Plautus (in M****cript A) and all the
plays of Terence...
- to be, not by Menander, but
Apollodorus of Carystus. The
Bacchides and
Stichus of
Plautus were
probably based upon Menander's The
Double Deceiver and...
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stellata autumn onion,
Allium stellatum stellatus –
stellata –
stellatum stichus,
sticticus G στίχος (stíkhos) line, file
Ochlerotatus sticticus, a mosquito;...
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Successus Sudrenus...
- have been part of the festivities.
Plautus first presented his
comedy Stichus at the
Plebeian Games of 200 BC. Livy
notes that the ludi had to be repeated...