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  2. Publius Terentius Afer (195/185-159 BC), better known in English as Terence, was of North African descent, possibly from Carthage. 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.
  3. The two great playwrights of the early Roman theater are Plautus and Terence. When we read a play from each, we will discover how Rome was changing from the early Republic to the later Republic. ... He is then said to have worked as a manual laborer and to have studied Greek drama—particularly the New Comedy of Menander—in his leisure. His ...
  4. Here in this one artistic choice is a major clue as to the enormous influence of Ancient Greek art on the whole 3000 years of Western art that begins here in Greece. SUGGESTED READING IN HONOUR. If you are following our lectures with reading in Honour, chapter 4 on the Greeks will be the appropriate reading for the next 3 weeks of lectures.
  5. On Tuesday nights the Institute will present a thirty-week course "History of the United States of America from the Civil War". In the first year of US History, the Institute presented a thirty-week course "History of the United States of America" in which we studied the story of how the colonies fought for their independence, came together to form a union, wrote a Declaration of ...

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