Andria (comedy)
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andria-comedy-169-6394564
title:
Andria (comedy)
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Andria is a Roman comedy adapted by Terence from two Greek plays by Menander the first being Samia and the other being Perinthia. It was the first play by Terence to be presented publicly, and was performed in 166 BC during the Ludi Megalenses. By the time of Cicero, roughly a century later, the play had become well-known as the source of the line "Hinc illae lacrimae!", as the orator made use of this latter in a speech defending his erstwhile student Marcus Caelius Rufus; and even thirty-six ye
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Roman comedy by Terence
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andria_(comedy)
date created:
2004-04-06T02:03:28Z
date modified:
2024-08-31T11:28:44Z
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