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[PDF] Influence of Menander on the Comedies of Terence Particularly the ...Ashmore, contributes much valuable material on the "History of. Ancient Comedy" in his introduction, in addition to his scholar- ly notes of the comedies ...
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Menander: A Study of the Chronology of His LifeThe commonly received date for the birth of Menander of. Athens, the poet of the New Comedy, is the year 342-41 B. C., which was also the birth-year of ...
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Menander's Dyskolos (“The Crabby Man”) — 2018 - St. Olaf CollegeMenander (c. 343-291 BCE), a famous playwright from Athens, wrote over 100 comedies in Greek; many of these were later adapted and translated into Latin by ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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Menander - Literary EncyclopediaApr 30, 2008 · Menander was born into a wealthy and socially prominent family of Athens in ca. 342/341 BCE. His father Diopeithes was from Kephisia, a large ...
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Euripides and Menander | The Classical Quarterly | Cambridge CoreFeb 11, 2009 · Perhaps most important of all was the influence of tragedy; and this influence may be estimated by a direct comparison between Euripides and ...
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[PDF] Menander's Samia: A New Translation - DigitalCommons@USUIt is difficult to say, but either way, the traditions of Euripides and Aristophanes were important influences on Menander and his playwriting. ... Theater and ...
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(PDF) Menander in a Macedonian World - Academia.eduM EN ANDER SUFFERED the misfortune of living in interesting times.1 An Athenian by birth, he was still an infant when Philip scored a victory at Chaeronea ...Missing: post- | Show results with:post-
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Canonizing Menander in Athens, Alexandria and Rome (Chapter 1)Menander was born in Athens in 342/1 BC under the archonship of Sosigenes, just a few years before Athens registered a scarring defeat against Philip of ...
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Menander (dramatist) | Research Starters - EBSCOHe was deeply influenced by his family's cultural background and was educated by notable figures such as Theophrastus and Epicurus. Throughout his career, ...Missing: Chaeronea | Show results with:Chaeronea
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New Comedy | Dickinson College CommentariesMenander's play epitomized what soon became known as “New Comedy.” This ... The characters themselves come from a recurring set, too often labeled “stock ...
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[PDF] dyscolus.pdfProduced at the Lenaia in the archonship of Demogenes,* it won first prize. The principal actor was Aristodemos of Skarphe." An alterna- tive title is The ...
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Menander vs. Philemon: Gellius 17.4 - Sententiae AntiquaeDec 8, 2015 · Menander, in competitions of comedy composition, was often beaten by Philemon, a writer by no means his equal, due to the influence of ...Missing: rivalry | Show results with:rivalry
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What is Athens without Menander The Comic Poet, the Courtesan ...Menander's refusal of Ptolemy's offer symbolizes resistance to the imperial reorientation of the Greek world. thumb_upHelpful thumb_downNot Helpful. Related ...
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[PDF] Menander and the New ComedyWhat does develop, and what gives a forward movement to plays with a serious interest in character, is the portrait which the audience is given, and the system.Missing: playwright biography
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Menander - in ancient sources @ attalus.org316/1 Menand:Dysc, Menander's comedy "Dyscolos", performed at the festival 316/7 Menander wins his first victory for comedy, with a play called "Orge" 316 ...Missing: Lenaia | Show results with:Lenaia
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Glycera and Menander | STOA POIKILE - WordPress.comSep 3, 2008 · Yes, dear Stoa, Glycera is a sweet girl and obviously very much in love with her Menander. She is also a practical girl, determined not to let ...Missing: playwright | Show results with:playwright
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Menander | Ancient Greek Comedian & Playwright | BritannicaMenander (born c. 342—died c. 292 bce) was an Athenian dramatist whom ancient critics considered the supreme poet of Greek New Comedy ...Missing: Diopeithes Kephisia
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From Aristophanes to Menander - jstor' If some at least of the ingredients of typical New Comedy plots being used already in the period of Middle Comedy, at about the s time also some of the ...
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Euripides and the New Comedy - jstorWe may, first, survey rapidly the directions in which the influence of Euripides was most likely to be felt, especially noting any changes which he introduced ...
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[PDF] Menander's Characters in the fourth century BC and their reception ...Abstract. The thesis explores the way in which character is represented in Menander's comedies and in the revival, translation, and reception of Menandrean.<|control11|><|separator|>
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"ERÔS" IN MENANDER: THREE STUDIES IN MALE CHARACTERErôs is one of the core elements of Menandrean comedy. 1. Erotic love is at the centre of the plot, while the characters, driven by the force of ...Missing: class | Show results with:class
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The "Dyskolos" of Menander - jstorProbably Menander was also influenced by the Aristotelian doctrine of the mean.19 The contrast between ethical extremes in matters of money (avarice and ...
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The Forbidden Woman: How Menander Reconciles Non-Athenian ...Nov 29, 2023 · Similiarly, in Perikeiomenê, because Glycera's citizenship means she will end up married to her master, “her behavior must not be incompatible ...
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The Introduction of Young Women in Menander: Variation within the ...Sep 15, 2022 · Young citizen women in different plays often find themselves living in completely different circumstances, with unique past experiences and future trajectories.Missing: scholarship 2020
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Menander of Athens### Summary of Menander's Biography, Early Life, Education, and Family
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Menander in Antiquity: The Contexts of ReceptionThe 'afterlife' of Menander, in terms of the poet's popular and critical reception in the ancient and the modern world, is a subject of considerable scholarly ...
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Conclusion - Menander in AntiquityUnsuitable as they were to Christian principles, pagan texts were not banished by priests and bishops. In late-antique Panopolis, Menander's plays were read and ...
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The Great Myths 8: The Loss of Ancient Learning - History for AtheistsMar 28, 2020 · [T]here can be little doubt that one of the major reasons for the loss of classical texts is that most Christians were not interested in reading ...
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4 - Menander in schools - Cambridge University Press & AssessmentMenander's skill in drawing his characters is part of the life-likeness that ancient rhetors so often praise about his drama, from Aristophanes of Byzantium, ...
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Loss and Preservation of Ancient Literature - Bede's LibraryMay 27, 2013 · The old writing was scrapped off and the new written over the top. However, the process left faint images of the original text which later ...
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Waiting for Menander in the Vatican: 400 verses of Greek comedy ...Apr 30, 2009 · Recently 400 verses of the poet were discovered in the library of the Vatican in a Syriac palimpsest manuscript. The MS is Vat. sir. 623. Six ...Missing: testament | Show results with:testament
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Library of Alexandria - Ancient, Burning, Destruction | BritannicaSep 27, 2025 · The Royal Library was destroyed by fire in 48 BCE. The daughter library was destroyed in 391 CE when the Serapeum was demolished.Missing: Menander | Show results with:Menander
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MENANDER: LOSS AND SURVIVAL: ζώεις εἰς αἰω̑να (AP 9.187)Byzantine period, after the gradual disappearance of texts of Menander, seem to have remained strongly attached to him. I have already mentioned his ...
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Did the plays of Menander survive to the renaissance - Roger PearseApr 6, 2011 · Lang may have thrown in the name on a whim (after all the “complete” Menander is in fact lost) – unless he's referring to some other Menander.Missing: education | Show results with:education<|separator|>
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An Approach to the Quotations of Hellenistic Comedy in Athenaeus... Athenaeus mentions him on one occasion. The most quoted comic playwright in the text is Menander (67 fragments), followed by Diphilus (50 fragments) and ...
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Comicorum atticorum fragmenta : Kock, Theodor, 1820-1901Jul 9, 2007 · Comicorum atticorum fragmenta. by: Kock, Theodor, 1820-1901. Publication date: 1880-88. Topics: Greek drama (Comedy). Publisher: Lipsiae B.G. ...Missing: Menander 1880-1888
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MENANDER, Aspis. Georgos. Dis Exapaton. Dyskolos. Encheiridion ...... Cairo codex, which may originally have contained five complete plays on some 160 pages. Only a third of the codex has been preserved, including over half of ...
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[PDF] Menander, the principal fragments, with an English translation by ...... In the first century after Christ,. Plutarch and Dion Chrysostom actually preferred (for reasons not far to seek) Menander to Aristophanes, a verdict which.Missing: Athenaeus | Show results with:Athenaeus
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The Oxyrhynchus Papyri - Sustainable Digital ScholarshipMost of the papyri come from excavations conducted at the site of Oxyrhynchus (modern Behnesa) by Oxford classicists Bernard Grenfell and Arthur Hunt in 1896– ...Missing: discoveries 20th Cairo Codex
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MENANDER: EPITREPONTES | classicsforall.org.uk - Classics for AllMay 4, 2021 · ... discovery of the Cairo codex, became the first of Menander's plays to receive a separate edition with commentary in 1925, by Wilamowitz. The ...
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Four plays of Menander: The hero, Epitrepontes, Periceiromene and ...Nov 2, 2007 · Four plays of Menander: The hero, Epitrepontes, Periceiromene and Samia; ; Publication date: [c1910] ; Publisher: Boston : Ginn and company.
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[PDF] Grenfell, Hunt, Breccia, and the Book Collections of OxyrhynchusThese papyri were discovered at the bottom of the deepest part of the trench, over 25 feet down; and with this great depth to go our progress through the mound ...Missing: Cairo | Show results with:Cairo
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MENANDER, Samia (The Woman from Samos)The tiny fragments of new lines preserved in P.Oxyrhynchus 2943 (see above) between lines 119 and 120, 143 and 144 are here for convenience numbered 119b–d ...
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Menander. Dyscolus et fabulae quarum fragmenta in papyris ...Aug 6, 2023 · Count up the fourteen ancient witnesses to Epitrepontes, for example, and the seventeen (plus eight book fragments) of Misoumenos, and the ...Missing: Sinai | Show results with:Sinai
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Menander Palimpsest - Early Manuscripts Electronic LibraryIn 2003, nearly 200 verses of an unknown comedy of Menander, a Greek dramatist ( ... Spectral imaging of an important palimpsest of Sinai provenance, in ...
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Appendices | The Oxford Handbook of Greek and Roman ComedyOnly once in the last 150 years has a papyrus yielded an entire play—the Dyskolos of Menander.5 Nevertheless, the papyri are often our main access to the texts ...
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Menander: Samia (The Woman from Samos). Cambridge Greek and ...Jul 30, 2015 · The highly entertaining and mostly complete Samia might replace Dyskolos as the representative Menandrian comedy; in any case, it is long ...
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Menander's Dyskolos Study Guide | Faculty of Arts and HumanitiesOnly Dyskolos ('The Grouch') survives nearly intact. At least eight of his plays won first prize in the comedy competitions of the Lenaea and Dionysia festivals ...
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The Samia of Menander. An Interpretation of Its Plot and Theme - jstorThe plot of Menander's Samia, of which now only a few points remain obscure, is made up of some of the most familiar stock devices of New Comedy: the young ...
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Menander: Perikeiromene - translation - ATTALUSa slave of Moschion. PATAECUS ( Pataikos ), real father of Glycera and Moschion. MOSCHION, son of Pataecus; adopted by Myrrhina. HABROTONON ...
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Menander's "Perikeiromene": Misfortune, Vehemence, and PolemonIT IS A WELL KNOWN AND WELL RECEIVED VIEW that Menander's. Perikeiromene revolves around a misfortune (atychema) in the sense.Missing: summary | Show results with:summary
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THE PLOT of EPITREPONTES | Dickinson College CommentariesMenander's Epitrepontes ("Arbitration") dramatizes the conflict and resolution between two neighboring households in Athens. The Greek title refers to men ...
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[PDF] Menander's Epitrepontes - Académie royale de BelgiqueThis was, in all probability, the final fate of the three men who took part in the famous arbitration scene after which. Menander's play was called Epitrepontes ...
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Menander: the Plays and Fragments - Bryn Mawr Classical ReviewJun 6, 2002 · Peter Brown provides a sharp and wide-ranging, yet coherent introduction. Brown covers Menander's life, dating of the plays, the development of Greek stage ...Missing: 800 Plutarch
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Menander - Oxford ReferenceAn Athenian of good family, he is said to have studied under Theophrastus, and to have been a friend of Demetrius of Phaleron. He wrote over 100 plays, many of ...Missing: biography scholarly
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[PDF] Menander's AspisA good scholar has claimed that in the Aspis Menander has among his themes. "the tragic accent of death" and that the report of Kleostratos' death. "suffices to ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] AspisMenander worked out his plot. That plot depends on an Athenian law¹ ... Five fragments of this play have come to us from other sources. None can be.Missing: scholarly | Show results with:scholarly
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[PDF] Perinthia - Duke UniversityThe major difference between this play and the Andria of Menander would have been in the girl's originally having in- tended to become an hetaira, in the son's ...Missing: analysis | Show results with:analysis
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MENANDER : PLAYS OF SOCIAL CRITICISM.' - Manchester HiveMenander's normal method of telling past history is a divine monologue' and there is no reason to suppose that he did not use it in this play. If the divine ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] Influence of Menander on the Comedies of Terence Particularly the ...The playwright justifies this combination of two Greek originals by appealing to the procedure of his predecessors: Naevius,. Plautus and Ennius. We cannot ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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Reconstructing the Beginning of Menander's Adelphoi (B)1 - jstorA high number of "inconsistencies" in this sequence of action gives evidence that Terence remolded Menander's plot. These inconsistencies fall.
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Menandrea ex papyris et membranis vetustissimis edidit Alfredus ...Jul 11, 2007 · This is a work by Menander of Athens, edited by Alfred Körte, published in 1910 in Latin.Missing: Korte | Show results with:Korte
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Menander - Google BooksJul 30, 1998 · Menander, Volume 2. Volume 2; Volume 6 of Poetae comici Graeci, Menander (PCG) / ed. R. Kassel et C. Austin. Editors, Rudolf Kassel, Colin ...Missing: critical editions
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Oxford Classical Texts: Menandri: Reliquiae Selectae - MenanderFrancis Henry Sandbach (ed.) Publisher: Oxford University Press; Oxford Classical Texts ; Published in print: 1972; 1990 ; ISBN: 9780198147374 ; Published online: ...
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[PDF] Austin, (C.) Menander. Eleven Plays. (Proceedings of the ...ISBN 978-0-9568381-2-4. This slim volume contains the testimonia, text and critical apparatus for eleven of Menander's less well-known comedies whose state of ...
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Menander, Volume III - Harvard University PressSep 15, 2000 · Menander, Volume III. Samia. Sikyonioi. Synaristosai. Phasma. Unidentified Fragments. Menander. Edited and translated by W. G. Arnott. Hardcover.
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Aspis. Georgos. Dis Exapaton. Dyskolos. Encheiridion. EpitrepontesVolume II contains the surviving portions of ten Menander plays. Among these are the recently published fragments of Misoumenos ("The Man She Hated"), which ...Missing: total | Show results with:total
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Menander: Dyskolos - Bloomsbury PublishingFree delivery over $35Jan 1, 1998 · This well established scholarly edition was first published in 1965, seven years after publication of the papyrus containing the text.
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Exits and Entrances in Menander - K. B. Frost - Oxford University PressFree delivery 25-day returnsThis study is the first to examine systematically the techniques of stagecraft employed in Menander's comedies in his effort to use theatrical conventions to ...
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Menander | APGRD - University of OxfordArs Longa Trust. Home Archive of Performances of Greek & Roman Drama. All content © APGRD (Archive of Performances of Greek and Roman Drama) 1996 - present.
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Archive of Performances of Greek and Roman Drama (APGRD)The APGRD is a pioneering international centre for research into performances worldwide of Greek and Roman drama and of the Greek and Roman epics.Missing: Menander | Show results with:Menander
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Two Prologues: Menander and Plautus - jstorThe new Menander does, however, bear a striking resemblance to one of the extant plays of Plautus: the Rudens. Some of the quite external similarities between ...Missing: influence | Show results with:influence
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Love Plots in Menander and his Roman Adapters1 | RamusJul 4, 2014 · It is a well known fact and problem for students of Plautus and Terence that the lack of corresponding Menandrian originals for the comedies ...
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The Achievement of Italian "Commedia Erudita" - jstorThe impact of commedia erudita on European writers is complicated by this process in Italy which coincides with the early phases of comedy elsewhere, so ...
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[PDF] The Reception of Roman Comedy in Early-Modern Italy and FranceApr 11, 2024 · Commedia erudita playwrights preferred highlighting the lovers' parts, especially the one of the young amorosa ('girl in love'), who devises ...
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(PDF) Menander and Modern Productions of Ancient Greek Drama... scholarly interest and modern theatrical productions. ... Kyriaki Ioannidou & Suzahn Ebrahimian 2 Information about all productions of Menander's plays ...
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W&M researcher tracks ancient Greek comic poet's influence on ...Feb 28, 2023 · All of Menander's plays were set outdoors on a neighborhood street with a backdrop of three doors leading into houses of the main characters ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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Greek Comedy at Rome - Wiley Online LibraryApr 28, 2016 · In the case of Plautus and Terence, the Greek plays they chose to adapt were almost exclusively New Comedies, the plays of Menander and his ...Missing: percentage | Show results with:percentage
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PLAUTUS, The Two Bacchises - Loeb Classical Library... whom the gods love dies young) is the model for quem di diligunt adulescens moritur. Second, Ritschl noted that another quotation of Menander's play (fr. 5 ...
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[PDF] Biblical and Non-Biblical Quotes in the Sermons and Epistles of PaulJan 1, 2013 · 1 Corinthians 15:33. “Be not deceived: evil communications corrupt good manners.” From the Greek text, it is clear that Paul was quoting a ...
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Plutarch on Caesar's Rubico crossing - Livius.orgJul 28, 2020 · ... quoting his favorite poet Menander, "the die is cast" (alea iacta est). On January 10 or 11, his army advanced to Rimini, where Caesar could ...
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WISDOM IN INVERTED COMMAS: GREEK COMEDY AND THE ...Dec 7, 2021 · Examples from Menander, Antiphanes, Diphilus and others are used to demonstrate that the comedians can be seen as playing around with the ...