Publii Terentii Carthaginiensis Afris poëtae lepidissimi comoediae sex Anglo-Latinae in usum ludi-discipulorum, quo Feliciùs venustatem linguae Latinae ad sermonem quotidianum exercendum assequantur / a Carolo Hoole ... = Six comedies of that excellent poet Publius Terentius, an African of Carthage, in English and Latine : for the use of young scholars, that they may the more readily attain the purity of the Latine tongue for common discourse / by Charles Hoole ...

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Publii Terentii Carthaginiensis Afris poëtae lepidissimi comoediae sex Anglo-Latinae in usum ludi-discipulorum, quo Feliciùs venustatem linguae Latinae ad sermonem quotidianum exercendum assequantur / a Carolo Hoole ... = Six comedies of that excellent poet Publius Terentius, an African of Carthage, in English and Latine : for the use of young scholars, that they may the more readily attain the purity of the Latine tongue for common discourse / by Charles Hoole ...
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1663.
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EUNUCHUS A COMEDIE Of Publius Terentius An African of Carthage.

Acted At the Megalesian games, When Lucius Posthumius Albinus And Lucius Cornelius Merula were Aediles Curules. Lucius Ambivius Turpio and Lucius Attilius Prenestinus acted it.

Flaccus the Son of Claudius tuned it with two Pipes held on the right side of the mouth. It is a Greek Comedie of Menanders, Acted the second time.

Published when Marcus Valerius Messala, and Cneius Fannius Strabo were Consuls.

In the Year Since the City Rome was built, DLXXXXIII. Before Christ was born, CLIIII.

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EUNUCHUS PUBLII TERENTII Carthaginiensis Afri.

Acta Ludis Megalensibus, L. Posthumio Albino & L. Cornelio Merula Aed libus Curulibus. Egerunt L. Ambivius Turpio & L. Attilius Praenestinus.

Mods fecit Flaccus Claudii Filius, tibiis duabus dextris.

Graeca est Menandri. Acta II.

Edita M. Valerio Messala & Cn. Fanno Strabone Consulibus.

Anno Ab Urbe conditâ, DLXXXXIII. Ante Christum natum, CLIIII.

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