plautus, play, menander, terence, scene, plays, comedy, slave, characters, audience, stage, plautine, scenes, action, prologue, comic, plot, house, monologue, new_comedy, girl, dramatic, phormio, chremes, thais, pseudolus, dialogue, lines, micio, soldier, aeschinus, miles, slaves, exit, role, bacchis, amphitruo, syrus, demea, senex, parmeno, comedies, entrance, dyskolos, fraenkel, on_stage, miniatures, phaedria, andria, parasite
1927
Objurgation in Plautus. Harry E. Wedeck. Classical Journal. (Oct., 1927), pp. 48-51
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Modifiers That Reflect the Etymology of the Words Modified, with Special Reference to Lucretius. Eugene S. McCartney. Classical Philology. (Apr., 1927), pp. 184-200
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Hrotsvitha on the Stage. Casper J. Kraemer, Jr.. The Classical Weekly. (May 9, 1927), pp. 198
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Terence Phormio v. 8.3 (Elmer's Text). Geo. L. Barton, Jr.. Classical Journal. (Jan., 1927), pp. 297-298
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The Donatvs-Extracts in the Codex Victorianvs (D) of Terence [The Donatus-Extracts in the Codex Victorianus (D) of Terence]. W. M. Lindsay. Classical Quarterly. (Jun. - Oct., 1927), pp. 188-194
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Archaism in Terence. J. D. Craig. Classical Quarterly. (Apr., 1927), pp. 90-94
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The Influence of the Classics on English Literature. Casper J. Kraemer, Jr.. Classical Journal. (Apr., 1927), pp. 485-497
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Donatus, the Interpreter of Vergil and Terence. George Byron Waldrop. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (1927), pp. 75-142
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The Modernity of Greek Literature. La Rue Van Hook. The Classical Weekly. (Dec. 12, 1927), pp. 66-71
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Notes on Plautus's Mostellaria. E. H. Sturtevant. American Journal of Philology. (1927), pp. 344-349
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Miscellanea Homerica, III. A. Shewan. Classical Journal. (Oct., 1927), pp. 51-53
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Proceedings of the Fifty-Ninth Annual Meeting of the American Philological Association. Also of the Twenty-Ninth Annual Meeting of the Philological Association of the Pacific Coast. Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association. (1927), pp. i-cxiv
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Polybius of Megalopolis. E. G. Sihler. American Journal of Philology. (1927), pp. 38-81
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The Meaning of Matthew 5:10. John A. Scott. Classical Journal. (Oct., 1927), pp. 47-48
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Was Latin Difficult for a Roman?. Eugene S. McCartney. Classical Journal. (Dec., 1927), pp. 163-182
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Caesar's Grammatical Theories and His Own Practice. W. A. Oldfather, Gladys Bloom. Classical Journal. (May, 1927), pp. 584-602
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Parody in Plavtvs [Parody in Plautus]. W. B. Sedgwick. Classical Quarterly. (Apr., 1927), pp. 88-89
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Recent Literature concerning Hrotsvitha. Oswald R. Kuehne. The Classical Weekly. (Mar. 21, 1927), pp. 149-150
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Hot Weather in the Classics. H. J. Rose. Classical Review. (Jul., 1927), pp. 97-105
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The Bacchanalian Cult of 186 B. C.. Tenney Frank. Classical Quarterly. (Jun. - Oct., 1927), pp. 128-132
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