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    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.
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    Terence (Publius Terentius Afer lived in the years 185/4 - 159 BCE. It was a Roman comedy writer. "I know women: when you want, they don't want; when you don't want to, then they care a lot" latin: [Censen te posse reperir ullam mulierem, quae careat culpa] description: own translation from Polish. source: Terence, Eunuchus, 812-813
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    Literature of the ancient Romans, their work: prose, poetry, dramas, scientific works, dissertations. ... All information about Roman literature during the monarchy and the early republic is very scarce. ... Publius Terentius Afer, whose plays were second to the works of Plautus, was also famous as playwright. Lucius, in turn, was the creator ...
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    Roman theatre showed many features in common with Greek theatre of the Hellenistic period. The structure was of similar elements, but there were also quite significant differences.The theatre was built of an audience (cavea), a stage (pulpitum) and a stage building called skene.Roman theatres were covered with a roof that protected primarily against the rays of the sun (a canvas cover was ...
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    Feb 8, 2025Unlike ancient Greece, Roman actors had a rather bad reputation in Roman society. Their social status was somewhere between criminals and prostitutes. ... The development of Roman theatre was connected with the travelling nature of the early theatre. Acting troupes (comprising 4 to 6 actors) travelled around Italy and performed plays on ...
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    Few Roman works on papyrus have survived to our times, especially in Latin. This is due to the fact that papyrus was produced in Egypt, and Greek was the more popular literature there.If any Roman material has survived in Latin, most of it was from the late Empire and related to Christianity.In antiquity, papyrus wrote in columns (paginae) that ran perpendicular to the length; the written ...
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    This site has existed since 2004 and is the largest compendium of knowledge about the history of ancient Rome. The content of the portal is additionally regularly published on social channels (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Reddit, Quora) to promote knowledge about ancient Rome. Since 2019, there is also an active English version of the website ...
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    However, the most popular Roman names were: Aulus, Numerius, Postumus, Publius, Caius, Gnaeus, Quintus, Decimus, Servius, Sextus, Lucius, Titus.The Romans could also be prosaic - they called their sons: Primus, Secundus, Tertius etc. (First second Third…); there were also Septimus (Seventh) and Oktavus (Eighth).. Some names were closely related to particular families, and so, for example ...
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    49 BCE - the Roman Senate, thanks to Cato the Younger, published so-called final decree (senatus consultum ultimum) depriving Caesar of power over the army and obliging him to return to Rome. He was supposed to stand by the tribunal for war crimes committed in the fight against the barbarians. In addition, Caesar was to be recognized as a public enemy and a traitor if he did not dissolve the ...
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    Roman fresco depicting Amor (god of love) and Psyche in a loving embrace. The building was decorated with the House of Terentius Neo (Regio VII, 2, 6) in Pompeii. ... This site has existed since 2004 and is the largest compendium of knowledge about the history of ancient Rome. The content of the portal is additionally regularly published on ...

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