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Latin drama (Comedy) - Early works to 1800
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Terentii Comoediæ sex.
Terence.Date: MDCCXLIV. [1744]- Books
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P. Terentii Comoediæ sex: or, the six comedies of Publius Terence. With the following improvements, viz. I. The words of the author are placed in their natural and grammatical order, in the lower part of the page. II. Such Words are supplied as by an Ellipsis are omitted, and yet are necessary to make up the Sense. III. All Words of more than two Syllables are marked with an Accent, directing the Pronunciation. IV. The most remarkable Phrases are translated at the End of the Book; and these are placed in Order, as they occur in the Author. V. An Alphabetical Vocabulary of the Words in the Author, shewing their Parts of Speech and their Signification. VI. The themes of verbs, shewing their conjugation and government. For the use of schools. By John Stirling, D. D. Vicar of Great Gaddesden in Hertfordshire, and Chaplain to his Grace the Duke of Gordon.
Terence.Date: 1771- Books
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Three of Terence's comedies, viz The andria, The adelphi and Hecyra, with English notes. By William Willymot, M.A. and Fellow of King's College in Cambridge. For the use of schools.
Terence.Date: 1706- Books
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M. Accii Plauti comoediæ quatuor selectæ, Amphitruo, Captivi, Epidicus, Rudens, cum interpretatione et notis quas in usum Delphini edidit Jacobus Operarius: selegit, recensuit, indiceque adjecto scholis aptavit Samuel Patrick.
Plautus, Titus Maccius.Date: M.DCC.XXIV. [1724]- Books
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P. Terentii comoediæ sex: or, the six comedies of Publius Terence. With the following improvements, viz. I. The words of the author are placed in their natural and grammatical order, in the lower part of the page. II. Such Words are supplied as by an Ellipsis are omitted, and yet are necessary to make up the Sense. III. All Words of more than two Syllables are marked with an Accent, directing the Pronunciation. IV. The most remarkable Phrases are translated at the End of the Book; and these are placed in Order, as they occur in the Author. V. An Alphabetical Vocabulary of the Words in the Author, shewing their Parts of Speech and their Signification. VI. The themes of verbs, shewing their conjugation and government. For the use of schools. By John Stirling, M. A. Chaplain to his Grace the Duke of Gordon.
Terence.Date: M.DCC.XXXIX. [1739]