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Lies, Lyres, and Laughter: Surplus Potential in the Homeric Hymn to Hermes, Arethusa (2011)
This paper seeks to reevaluate scholarly responses to the laughter in the Homeric Hymn to...
Scripting a Deception: Rethinking the servus callidus in Miles Gloriosus, CAMWS 107th Annual Meeting (2011)
Review of Renato Raffaelli, Alba Tontini (ed.), Lecturae Plautinae Sarsinares XII. Miles gloriosus: (Sarsina, 27 settembre 2008). Ludus philologiae. Urbino: Edizioni QuattroVenti, 2009. Pp. 160. ISBN 9788839208729. €20.00 (pb)., Bryn Mawr Classical Review (2010)
With its twelfth volume, the Lecturae Plautinae Sarsinates, directed by R. Raffaelli and A. Tontino,...
The Dangers of Theater in Miles Gloriosus, Classical Association of the Middle West and South (2010)
In Plautus’ early play Miles Gloriosus, the clever slave Palaestrio successfully deceives two main blocking...
Lies, Lyres, and Laughter in the Homeric Hymn to Hermes, Classical Association of the Middle, West, and South (2009)
With its flatulent hero, the Homeric Hymn to Hermes has long been a source of...
The Merchant of Epidamnus: Identity and Menaechmus E, 104th Annual Meeting of the Classical Association of the Middle, West, and South (CAMWS) (2008)
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Pseudolus Revisited: Expanding the Role of the Servus Callidus, 139th Annual Meeting of the American Philological Association (2008)
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“Profiting From Manipulation: The Case of Lucrio in the Miles Gloriosus”, 103rd Annual Meeting of the Classical Association of the Middle, West, and South (CAMWS) (2007)
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Looking Toward the Future: The Work of noos in the Hymn to Hermes, 102nd Annual Meeting of the Classical Association of the Middle, West, and South (CAMWS) (2006)
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