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  1. Curlie directory for category Arts: Literature: Drama: Ancient Roman: Afer, Publius Terentius. Websites related to the Roman dramatist Terence (Publius Terentius Afer (195 or 185 - 159 B.C.) ... (Publius Terentius Afer (195 or 185 - 159 B.C.) Curlie. My Account About ; Forum ; Donate ; Help us reach our monthly donation goal to run and improve ...
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  3. imperiumromanum.pl

    Apr 10, 2023Publius Terence Afer (Publius Terentius Afer), also called Terence, who lived around 185/4 1 - 159 BCE, was a Roman comedy writer whose work was popular not only in ancient Rome but also in the Middle Ages and later.Terence used elegant Latin, and in his works, he focused primarily on man, his personality and reactions to entanglement in everyday and unusual problems.
  4. historyofcreativity.com

    Publius Terentius Afer (; c. 195/185 c. 159?BC), better known in English as Terence (), was a Roman African playwright during the Roman Republic.His comedies were performed for the first time around 170-160 BC. Terentius Lucanus, a Roman senator, brought Terence to Rome as a slave, educated him and later on, impressed by his abilities, freed him.
  5. Terence: Roman Comedian and Master of Adaptation Early Life in Carthage Terence Publius, one of the greatest Roman comedians alongside Plautus, was born in Carthage. He later moved to Rome as a young man. Adaptation and Romanization of Greek Comedy Between 166 and 160 BCE, Terence adapted and reworked plays by Menander and Apollonius of Athens, including "The Girl from Andros," "The Self ...
  6. encyclopedia.com

    Terence >Terence (195-159 B.C.), or Publius Terentius Afer, was a Roman comic >playwright. As a translator and adapter of the Greek New Comedy, produced >about 336-250 B.C., he gave near-perfect form and expression in Latin to the >comedy of manners.
  7. SECTION 4: ROMAN DRAMA. Chapter 14: Roman Comedy, Part 2 (Terence) I. Introduction: Roman Comedy after Plautus. Following Plautus' death in the mid-180's BCE, Caecilius Statius emerged as the pre-eminent playwright of Roman Comedy. Though much admired in his day and long after, not even one work of his survives whole and intact.
  8. en.wikipedia.org

    Publius Terentius Afer (/ t ə ˈ r ɛ n ʃ i ə s,-ʃ ə s /; c. 195/185 - c. 159 BC), better known in English as Terence (/ ˈ t ɛr ə n s /), was a playwright during the Roman Republic.He was the author of six comedies based on Greek originals by Menander or Apollodorus of Carystus.All six of Terence's plays survive complete and were originally produced between 166-160 BC.
  9. Publius Terentius Afer, better known as Terence, was an African Roman playwright during the Roman Republic.His comedies were performed for the first time around 166-160 BC.Terence was born in or near Carthage or in Greek Italy to a woman taken to Carthage as a slave.His cognomen Afer suggests he lived in the territory of the Libyan tribe called by the Romans Afri near Carthage prior to being ...
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