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1. Plautus - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia Titus Maccius plautus (c. 254184 BCE), commonly known as plautus, was a Roman playwright. His comedies are among the earliest surviving intact works in http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plautus | |
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2. Titus Maccius Plautus (c. 254 - C. 184 B.C.) Brief biography of Titus Maccius plautus, ancient Rome s bestknown playwrightplus links to all of his works currently in print. http://www.imagi-nation.com/moonstruck/clsc21.html | |
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3. Plautus, Titus Maccius A biography of the Roman playwright Titus Maccius plautus. http://www.theatredatabase.com/ancient/plautus_001.html | |
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4. Writings And Career Of Plautus A biography of the Roman dramatist plautus and analysis of his poetic qualities. http://www.theatrehistory.com/ancient/plautus001.html | |
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5. Plautus - Roman Playwright Titus Maccius Plautus plautus was the greatest Roman comic playwright, Titus Maccius plautus was born 254 BC in Umbria and died in 184. He was reputed to have written 130 pieces. http://ancienthistory.about.com/od/plautus/p/Plautus.htm | |
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6. Plautus -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia Britannica online encyclopedia article on plautus great Roman comic dramatist, whose works, loosely adapted from Greek plays, established a truly Roman http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9060374/Plautus | |
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7. Titus Maccius Plautus: Monologues An index of monologues by Titus Maccius plautus. http://www.monologuearchive.com/p/plautus.html | |
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8. Plautus, Terence, And Cicero By Sanderson Beck The only surviving ancient Roman plays are the 21 comedies (one only in fragments) by plautus listed by Varro as authentic, six comedies by Terence, http://san.beck.org/EC26-Cicero.html | |
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9. Aulu.main.html This page is designed to be viewed by a browser which supports Netscape s Frames extension. This text will be shown by browsers which do not support the http://www.vroma.org/~plautus/aulu.main.html |
10. Plautus (c. 254-184 B.C.) A biography of the Roman playwright plautus; includes a list of related links. http://www.usefultrivia.com/biographies/plautus_001.html | |
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11. Plautus: Pseudolus verum si voltis adplaudere atque adprobare hunc gregem et fabulam, in crastinum vos vocabo. plautus The Latin Library The Classics Page. http://www.thelatinlibrary.com/plautus/pseudolus.shtml | |
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12. T. Maccius Plautus, Amphitruo (ed. F. Leo) Cross references from W. M. Lindsay, Syntax of plautus T. Maccius plautus. Plauti Comoediae. F. Leo. Berlin. Weidmann. 1895. OCLC 38932877 http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/ptext?doc=Perseus:text:1999.02.0030 |
13. Plautus â Infoplease.com Written with a mastery of idiomatic spoken Latin and governed by a genius for situation and coarse humor, plautus comedies achieved a great reputation. http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/people/A0839341.html | |
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14. Plautus - Wikiquote Titus Maccius plautus (254 BC 184 BC, born at Sassina, Umbria) was a comic playwright in the time of the Roman Republic. http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Plautus | |
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15. Titus Maccius Plautus Writer The Boys from Syracuse. Latin poet and dramatist, who was born at Mercato Saraceno in Umbria . Visit IMDb for Photos, Filmography, Discussions, http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0686974/ | |
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16. Titus Maccius Plautus Quotes - The Quotations Page Titus Maccius plautus; I am always afraid of your something shall be done. Titus Maccius plautus; It well becomes a young man to be modest. http://www.quotationspage.com/quotes/Titus_Maccius_Plautus/ | |
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17. Harvard University Press: Plautus, I, Amphitryon. The Comedy Of Asses. The Pot O plautus, I, Amphitryon. The Comedy of Asses. The Pot of Gold. The Two Bacchises. The Captives by plautus, published by Harvard University Press. http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog/L060.html | |
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18. Plautus Vol I The Project Gutenberg EBook of Amphitryo, Asinaria, Aulularia, Bacchides, Captivi, by plautus Titus Maccius This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at http://www.gutenberg.org/files/16564/16564-h/16564-h.htm | |
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19. RomanComedy plautus and Terence, out of the early period, had a huge influence on Comedy in Europe after the Renaissance. http://community.middlebury.edu/~harris/LatinAuthors/RomanComedy.html | |
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20. Literary Encyclopedia: Titus Maccius Plautus Titus Maccius plautus was the first poet to break with this tradition and dedicate his entire theatrical career to the composition of comedies, http://www.litencyc.com/php/speople.php?rec=true&UID=3581 |
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