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  2. Plautus - Wikipedia

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    There are certain indications (for example, small gaps in the text where there appears to have been in a hole or lacuna in the parchment) that the original P manuscript was copied from an earlier manuscript with 19, 20 or 21 lines to the page, in other words it was a book very similar to A, which has 19 lines to the page, and probably it was ...

  3. Aulularia - Wikipedia

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    Aulularia is a Latin play by the early Roman playwright Titus Maccius Plautus.The title literally means The Little Pot, but some translators provide The Pot of Gold, and the plot revolves around a literal pot of gold which the miserly protagonist, Euclio, guards zealously.

  4. Poenulus - Wikipedia

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    Poenulus, also called The Little Carthaginian or The Little Punic Man, is a Latin comedic play for the early Roman theatre by Titus Maccius Plautus, probably written between 195 and 189 BC. [1]

  5. Taylor Swift sends a message in her 12-paragraph '1989 ... - AOL

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    Like any serious literary work, Taylor Swift leads the new songs on her albums with an introduction — or, in her words, a prologue. With the release of "1989 (Taylor's Version)" Oct. 27, fans ...

  6. Plautian - Wikipedia

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  7. Prologue - Wikipedia

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    A prologue or prolog (from Greek πρόλογος prólogos, from πρό pró, "before" and λόγος lógos, "word") is an opening to a story that establishes the context and gives background details, often some earlier story that ties into the main one, and other miscellaneous information.

  8. Plautia (mother of Aelius Caesar) - Wikipedia

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    Edmund Groag first suggested her existence to explain otherwise baffling and contradictory statements about the familial relationships of senators related to the Antonine dynasty, taking her name from Avidia Plautia, daughter of Gaius Avidius Nigrinus, suffect consul in 110. [2]

  9. Plautia gens - Wikipedia

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    Aulus Plautius Urgulanius, died at the age of 9. Son of the consul of 2 BC and Lartia. [51] Plautia M. f. M. n. Urgulanilla, the first wife of Claudius. [51] Daughter of the consul of 2 BC and Lartia. Plautia A. f. A. n., married Publius Petronius. Probably the daughter of the consul of 1 BC and Vitellia.