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...
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Acinocricus (redirect from Acinocricus stichus)
Utah, United States. As a monotypic genus, it has one species Acinocricus stichus. The only lobopodian discovered from the Spence Shale, it was described...
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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...
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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...
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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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francolin, Pternistis squamatus, scaled woodcreeper, Lepidocolaptes squamatus stichus, sticticus G στίχος (stíkhos) line, file Ochlerotatus sticticus, a mosquito;...
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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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Speratus, Spinther, Spurinna, Squillus, Stabilio, Statius, Stellio, Stilo, Stichus, Stolo, Strabo, Structus, Suavis, Subulo, Suburanus, Successianus, Successus...
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appearance. The genus name Dissostichus is from the Greek dissos (twofold) and stichus (line) and refers to the presence of two long lateral lines that enable...
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Dissostichus is a compound of dissos which means "twofold" or "double" and stichus which means "row" or "line". an allusion to the two lateral lines of D...
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custom of using "Titius" and "Seius" as names for Roman citizens, and "Stichus" and "Pamphilus" as names for slaves. The constructed language Lojban uses...
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compiled some time around the 1st century BC, and contains notes on the Stichus and Pseudolus of Plautus (in Manuscript A) and all the plays of Terence...
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Volume IV. The Little Carthaginian. Pseudolus. The Rope L328) Volume V. Stichus. Trinummus. Truculentus. Vidularia, or the Tale of a Traveling-Bag. Fragments...
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Gloriosus (206–204 BC) Cistellaria (201 BC) Captivi (200 BC) Rudens (200 BC) Stichus (200 BC) Epidicus (199–195 BC) Curculio (197–184 BC) Poenulus (195–189...
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jokes for him, and joke books are mentioned by characters in Persa and Stichus, two comedies by the 2nd century BC Roman playwright Plautus. Authorship...
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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...
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Cat. 1.2. Cicero, Academica Pos. 2. Plautus, Trinummus 1085. Plautus, Stichus 319. Cicero, Att. 5.1.3. Pinkster (1990), p. 224. Catullus, 5.1. Cicero...
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Quadrastichus erythrinae Kim, 2004, (quadra=four, stichus=line, erythrinae=of erythrina) is a small parasitoid wasp belonging to the family Eulophidae...
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was the liberation of a slave by a will. In a will master usually said "Stichus servus meus liber esto", and the slave would be free and without patron...
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Trinity, Cambridge Latin Menaechmi Plautus 1551–2 Trinity, Cambridge Latin Stichus Plautus 1544 Queens', Cambridge Latin a commedie Plautus 1557 Trinity,...
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Palatine Recensions of Plautus: A Study of the Persa, Poenulus, Pseudolus, Stichus and Trinummus, was published as a Bryn Mawr College Monograph in 1911....
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salvadorensis Hall, 1976 Lepidanthrax sonorensis Hall, 1976 Lepidanthrax stichus Hall, 1976 Lepidanthrax symmachus Hall, 1976 Lepidanthrax tinctus (Thomson...
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Louis. Plautus; Translated by Wolfgang de Melo (2013). Plautus, Vol V: Stichus; Three-Dollar Day; Truculentus; The Tale of a Traveling-Bag. Loeb Classical...
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Haunted House, The Girl From Persia, Carthaginians, Psudolous, The Rope, Stichus, Trinummus, Triculentus, Casina & The Captives, in three volumes, Ghatreh...
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line 702. Plautus; Translated by Wolfgang de Melo (2013). Plautus, Vol V: Stichus; Three-Dollar Day; Truculentus; The Tale of a Traveling-Bag. Loeb Classical...
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mode more frequently than Plautus. Four of Plautus's plays (Cistellaria, Stichus, Epidicus, and Persa) open directly with music, omitting the customary...
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Sonnenschein (1911), p. 244; cf. also Aeneid 10.850, 11.162. Plautus, Stichus 593. Plautus, Asinarius 654. Cicero, Fam. 14.3.3. De Melo (2007) Plautus...
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253-8, 305-8, 367-71. Apart from this play only Cistellaria, Epidicus, and Stichus begin with music. Marshall, C. W. (2006). The Stagecraft of Roman Comedy...
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†Acidiphorus williamsi – type locality for species †Acinocricus †Acinocricus stichus †Acodus †Acodus similaris †Acontiodus †Acontiodus coniformis †Acrothele...
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