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Caecilius Statius
Palliatae
Palliatae, Scaenicae Romanorum poesis fragmenta Volumen II Comicorum Fragmenta Comicorum Romanorum Praeter Plautum Et Syri Quae Feruntur Sententias Fragmenta
Caecilius Statius, creator; Ribbeck, Otto, 1827-1898, creator, editor; Ribbeck, Otto, 1827-1898, editor
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Palliatae
1946
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none
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Aethrio (pg. 40-41) -- Andrea (pg. 41-42) -- Androgrynos (pg. 42) --
Asotus (pg. 42-43) -- Chalcia (pg. 44) -- Chrysion (pg. 44-45) -- Dardanus (pg. 45) --
Davos (pg. 45) -- Demandati (pg. 45) -- Ephesio (pg. 46) -- Epicleros (pg. 46-47) --
Epistathmos (pg. 47) -- Epistula (pg. 47-48) -- Ex Hautu Hestos (pg. 48) -- Exul (pg.
48) -- Fallacia (pg. 49-50) -- Gamos (pg. 50) -- Harpazomene (pg. 50-52) -- Hymnis (pg.
52-54) -- Hypobolimaeus sive Subditiuos (pg. 54-58) -- Hypobolimaeus Chaerestratus (pg.
58) -- Hypobolimaeus Rastraria (pg. 58-59) -- Hypobolimaeus Aeschinus (pg. 59) -- Imbrii
(pg. 59-61) -- Karine (pg. 62) -- Meretrix (pg. 62-63) -- Nauclerus (pg. 63-64) --
Nothus Nicasio (pg. 64) -- Obolostates [Faenerator] (pg. 64-67) -- Pausimachus (pg.
67-68) -- Philumena (pg. 68) -- Plocium (pg. 68-77) -- Polumeni (pg. 77) -- Portitor
(pg. 77-78) -- Progamos (pg. 78) -- Pugil (pg. 78) -- Symbolum (pg. 78-79) --
Synaristosae (pg. 79) -- Synephebi (pg. 79-81) -- Syracusii (pg. 81-82) -- Titthe (pg.
82-83) -- Triumphus (pg. 83-84) -- Ex Incertis Fabulis (pg. 84-94)
40
94
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Scaenicae Romanorum poesis fragmenta
Volumen II
Comicorum Fragmenta
Comicorum Romanorum Praeter Plautum Et Syri Quae Feruntur Sententias Fragmenta
Ribbeck, Otto
1827-1898
creator
editor
text
gw
Lipsiae
In aedibus B.G. Teubneri
1897
Tertiis curis
monographic
lat
print
viii, 393 p.
Each v. has also special t.p.
Includes indexes.
Latin drama (Tragedy)
Latin drama (Comedy)
PA6102 .A3 1898
Bibliotheca scriptorum Graecorum et Romanorum Teubneriana
34017098
1836857
fragscaenicaeromr02ribbuoft
http://lccn.loc.gov/34017098
http://worldcat.org/oclc/1836857
http://www.archive.org/details/scaenicaeromanor02ribbuoft
http://www.openlibrary.org/details/fragscaenicaeromr02ribbuoft
http://books.google.com/books?id=sWTInEW3Ku0C
OTV
880830
eng
lat
Caecilius Statius
creator
Ribbeck, Otto
1827-1898
editor
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Caecilius Statius
Statius, Caecilius
Cecilio Stazio
Cecyliusz Stacjusz
His Pallitae [CF] 1991: PHI CD ROM #5.3, Latin Canon, bibliographic screen (Caecilius Statius)
Pauly-Wissowa: 5. Halbbd., col. 1189-1192; "Caecilius", #25 (Caecilius; forename Statius; poet of palliatae; Celtic, possibly born in Milan; lived one year past his friend Ennius, who died 169 B.C
Oxford class. dict., 1st ed.: p. 151 (Caecilius Statius; d. 168 B.C.; succeeded Plantus as Rome's chief comic dramatist)
Dict. of Greek and Roman biography and mythology, 1967: v. 1, P. 526 (Caecilius Statius; Roman comic poet; an Insubian Gaul, native of Milan; being a slave he bore the appellation of Statius and which became a cognomen after he received his freedom; d. B.C. 168)
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nr 95031173
Comic Poet
Latin Poet
Brill's New Pauly: "C. Statius, Roman comic poet, ca. 230/220-168 BC, was of non-Latin origin like all Roman poets of the 3rd and 2nd cents. BC, with the exception of Lucilius. He was a Celt from the north Italian tribe of the Insubres and perhaps came from Mediolanum...
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/nr95031173
http://viaf.org/viaf/12276017
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caecilius_Statius
http://orlabs.oclc.org/identities/lccn-nr95-31173
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NNC
950824
20040813052014.0
oca03907866