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Miles Gloriosus, Plautus
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Thogony, Herisod
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Mostellaria, Plautus
Text taken from: Plautus, “Mostellaria,” E. F. The Rope abd Other Plays; Translated by E.F.
Watling, (Penguin Classics, Harmondsworth, Eng: Penguin Books, 1964), 89-128.
description_ Working for Lisa Landrum, a series of Ancient Roman plays were brought to life through illustration to highlight the relationship between the protagonists and architecture.
Thogony, Herisod
Mostellaria, Plautus