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  • postquam est mortem aptus Plautus, Comoedia luget We would doubt whether the epitaph of Plautus were really by the poet, if Marcus Varro had not quoted it in the first boo
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  • nam Plautus P. Claudio L. Porcio … consulibus mortuus est, Catone censore. For Plautus died in the consulship of P. Claudius and L. Porcius, when Cato was censor.
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  • quam gaudebat bello suo Punico Naevius! quam Truculento Plautus, quam Pseudolo! How Naevius [in his old age] rejoiced in his ''Bellum Punicum''! How Plautus rejoiced in his ''Truculentus'', how he rejoiced in his ''Pseudolus''!
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  • Plautus ex Umbria Sarsinas Romae moritur, qui propter annonae difficultatem ad mola Plautus, a native of Sarsina from Umbria, died in Rome. Due to trouble with living
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Plautus ''Mostellaria'' 770}} |guides=[[Plautus: A Guide to Selected Sources|Plautus]]
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  • ...e revised and polished up by him, and that is why they have the flavour of Plautus’ style. [14] But Varro and many others have recorded that he wrote the '' |guides=[[Plautus: A Guide to Selected Sources|Plautus]]
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  • ...ter, what should I say about Homer, Demosthenes, Vergil, Crispus, Terence, Plautus, and all the others? |guides=[[Plautus: A Guide to Selected Sources|Plautus]]
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  • ...or genre, as listed below, or use our [[Special:Search|search tool]]. The collections can also be accessed thematically by using our [[guides]]. They are work in All of the collections are in the [[Copyright|public domain]] and are freely available. This is ho
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  • ...ages. These short articles offer guidance on the sources assembled in our collections; sources that have not yet been uploaded appear in red. * [[Plautus: A Guide to Selected Sources]]
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  • But Vulcatius regards him as inferior not only to Naevius and Plautus and Caecilius, but also to Licinius and Atilius. Cicero in his ''Meadow'' p [[Category:Terence Collections]]
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