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    An interpolated line of Terence at Cicero, De finibus 2.14.P. G. McC Brown - 1997 - Classical Quarterly 47 (02):583-.
    Hanc quoque ‘iucunditatem’, si vis, transfer in animum , rnodo intellegas inter ilium qui dicat Tanta laetitia auctus sum ut nihil constet et eum qui Nunc demum mihi animus ardet, quorum alter laetitia gestiat, alter dolore crucietur, esse ilium medium [Quamquam haec inter nos nuper notitia admodum est] qui nee laetetur nee angatur, itemque inter eum qui potiatur corporis expetitis voluptatibus et eum qui crucietur summis doloribus esse eum qui utroque careat.
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    An interpolated line of Terence at Cicero, De finibus 2.14.P. G. McC Brown - 1997 - Classical Quarterly 47 (2):583-584.
    Hanc quoque ‘iucunditatem’, si vis, transfer in animum, rnodo intellegas inter ilium qui dicat Tanta laetitia auctus sum ut nihil constet et eum qui Nunc demum mihi animus ardet, quorum alter laetitia gestiat, alter dolore crucietur, esse ilium medium [Quamquam haec inter nos nuper notitia admodum est] qui nee laetetur nee angatur, itemque inter eum qui potiatur corporis expetitis voluptatibus et eum qui crucietur summis doloribus esse eum qui utroque careat.
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    Betty Radice : Terence, The Comedies. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books, 1976. Pp. 398. Paper, £1·25.P. G. McC Brown - 1978 - The Classical Review 28 (1):154-154.
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    Terentian Imitatio.P. G. McC Brown - 1980 - The Classical Review 30 (02):194-.
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    Menander's Dramatic Technique and the Law of Athens.P. G. McC Brown - 1983 - Classical Quarterly 33 (02):412-.
    ‘Menander has set up a confrontation between this law [the law about epikleroi] and love… He wants the audience to regard the law as stupid and wrong… Surely one of Menander's purposes in writing this play was to make the Athenians consider seriously whether the law ought to be changed.’ Thus Professor D. M. MacDowell in the concluding paragraph of his article ‘Love versus the Law: an Essay on Menander's Aspis’. A similar view was already implicit in E. Karabelias' treatment (...)
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    Love and Marriage in Greek New Comedy.P. G. McC Brown - 1993 - Classical Quarterly 43 (01):189-.
    Writing of Terence's Andria in 1952, Duckworth said: ‘In the Andria the second love affair is unusual; Charinus’ love for a respectable girl whose virtue is still intact has been considered an anticipation of a more modern attitude towards love and sex. More frequently in Plautus and Terence the heroine, if of respectable parentage, has been violated before the opening of the drama , or she is a foreigner, a courtesan, or a slave girl' , p. 158). Perhaps in 1993 (...)
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    Love and Marriage in Greek New Comedy.P. G. McC Brown - 1993 - Classical Quarterly 43 (1):189-205.
    Writing of Terence'sAndria(‘The Girl from Andros’) in 1952, Duckworth said: ‘In theAndriathe second love affair is unusual; Charinus’ love for a respectable girl whose virtue is still intact has been considered an anticipation of a more modern attitude towards love and sex. More frequently in Plautus and Terence the heroine, if of respectable parentage, has been violated before the opening of the drama (Aulularia, Adelphoe), or she is a foreigner, a courtesan, or a slave girl' (Duckworth (1952), p. 158). Perhaps (...)
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    Menander's Dramatic Technique and the Law of Athens.P. G. McC Brown - 1983 - Classical Quarterly 33 (2):412-420.
    ‘Menander has set up a confrontation between this law [the law about epikleroi] and love… He wants the audience to regard the law as stupid and wrong… Surely one of Menander's purposes in writing this play was to make the Athenians consider seriously whether the law ought to be changed.’ Thus Professor D. M. MacDowell in the concluding paragraph of his article ‘Love versus the Law: an Essay on Menander's Aspis’. A similar view was already implicit in E. Karabelias' treatment (...)
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    David Konstan: Roman Comedy. Pp. 184. Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press, 1983. $19.50.P. G. McC Brown - 1986 - The Classical Review 36 (01):133-134.
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    Menander.P. G. McC Brown - 1983 - The Classical Review 33 (02):180-.
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    Menander - S. M. Goldberg: The Making of Menander's Comedy. Pp. viii + 148. London: Athlone Press, 1980. £12.50.P. G. Mcc Brown - 1985 - The Classical Review 35 (1):18-20.
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    Two Passages in Juvenal's Eighth Satire.P. G. McC Brown - 1972 - Classical Quarterly 22 (2):374-375.
    The words I wish to delete in 48-9 spoil a ‘tricolon crescendo’ whose three members are clearly marked and whose verbs are perhaps deliberately varied in person and tense. The parataxis by means of hic is awkward, and the words seem to be a versified gloss. The Scholiast says : id est: to nobilis tantum et imperitus. nam de plebe, id est de humili familia, eloquentes exeunt, qui nobilium imperitorum causas defendunt; but that could be a paraphrase based on the (...)
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    Two Passages in Juvenal's Eighth Satire.P. G. McC Brown - 1972 - Classical Quarterly 22 (02):374-.
    The words I wish to delete in 48-9 spoil a ‘tricolon crescendo’ whose three members are clearly marked and whose verbs are perhaps deliberately varied in person and tense . The parataxis by means of hic is awkward, and the words seem to be a versified gloss. The Scholiast says : id est: to nobilis tantum et imperitus. nam de plebe, id est de humili familia, eloquentes exeunt, qui nobilium imperitorum causas defendunt; but that could be a paraphrase based on (...)
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    Herzog-Schmidt, Volume I R. Herzog, P. L. Schmidt (edd.): Handbuch der lateinischen Literatur der Antike. Erster Band. Die archaische Literatur von den Anfängen bis Sullas Tod. Die vorliterarische Periode und die Zeit von 240 bis 78 v. Chr . Herausgegeben von Werner Suerbaum. Pp. xlviii + 611. Munich: Verlag C. H. Beck, 2002. Cased, €98. ISBN: 3-406-48134-. [REVIEW]P. G. McC Brown - 2005 - The Classical Review 55 (02):504-.
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    The Beginning of the Misoumenos- E. G. Turner: The Lost Beginning of Menander, Misoumenos. Pp. 18. London: the British Academy, 1979. Paper, £1. [REVIEW]P. G. McC Brown - 1980 - The Classical Review 30 (1):3-6.
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    Herzog-Schmidt, Volume I. [REVIEW]P. G. McC Brown - 2005 - The Classical Review 55 (2):504-506.
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    Horaz-Vertonungen vom Mittelalter bis zur Gegenwart. Eine Anthologie. [REVIEW]P. G. Mcc Brown - 1986 - The Classical Review 36 (1):183-184.
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    Roman Comedy. [REVIEW]P. G. McC Brown - 1986 - The Classical Review 36 (1):133-134.
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    Terentian Imitatio. [REVIEW]P. G. McC Brown - 1980 - The Classical Review 30 (2):194-196.
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    The Plays of Menander. [REVIEW]P. G. McC Brown - 1974 - The Classical Review 24 (1):128-129.
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    Terence, The Comedies. [REVIEW]P. G. McC Brown - 1978 - The Classical Review 28 (1):154-154.
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    Menander W. G. Arnott: Menander, Vol. 1: Aspis to Epitrepontes. (Loeb Classical Library.) Pp. lv + 526. Cambridge, Mass., and London: Harvard University Press and William Heinemann, 1979. £4.50. L. Koenen, H. Riad, A. El-K. Selim (edd.): The Cairo Codex of Menander (P.Cair.J. 43227): a photographic edition. Pp. 10; 54 plates. London: Institute of Classical Studies, 1978. Album, £12. [REVIEW]P. G. McC Brown - 1983 - The Classical Review 33 (02):180-184.
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    Menander. [REVIEW]P. G. Mcc Brown - 1985 - The Classical Review 35 (1):18-20.
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    Menander. [REVIEW]P. G. McC Brown - 1983 - The Classical Review 33 (2):180-184.
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    Menander's Courtesans and the Greek Comic Tradition. [REVIEW]P. G. McC Brown - 1987 - The Classical Review 37 (1):99-100.
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    Menander in Context. [REVIEW]P. G. Mcc Brown - 1992 - The Classical Review 42 (2):273-274.
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    Plautine and Terentian Metrics (C.) Questa La metrica di Plauto e di Terenzio. (Ludus Philologiae 16.) Pp. xiv + 550. Urbino: Quattro Venti, 2007. Paper, €54. ISBN: 978-88-392-0794-. [REVIEW]P. G. McC Brown - 2009 - The Classical Review 59 (2):448-.
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    Plautine Cantica- Ludwig Braun: Die Cantica des Plautus. Pp. 210. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1970. Stiff paper, DM. 29. [REVIEW]P. G. McC Brown - 1973 - The Classical Review 23 (02):163-165.
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    Plautine Cantica. [REVIEW]P. G. McC Brown - 1973 - The Classical Review 23 (2):163-165.
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    Terentian Imitatio- Eckard Lefèvre: Der Phormio des Terenz und der Epidikazomenos des Apollo dor von Karystos. (Zetemata, 74.) Pp. viii + 130. Munich: C. H. Beck, 1978. Paper, DM. 43. [REVIEW]P. G. McC Brown - 1980 - The Classical Review 30 (02):194-196.
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    The Poenulus. [REVIEW]P. G. McC Brown - 1990 - The Classical Review 40 (1):22-24.
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    The Poenulus. [REVIEW]P. G. McC Brown - 1978 - The Classical Review 28 (1):26-27.
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    The Poenulus - Gregor Maurach: Der Poenulus des Plautus. Pp. 229. Heidelberg: Carl Winter, 1988. DM 180. [REVIEW]P. G. McC Brown - 1990 - The Classical Review 40 (1):22-24.
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    The Poenulus - Gregor Maurach: Plauti Poenulus. Einleitung, Textherstellung und Kommentar. Pp. 414. Heidelberg: Carl Winter, 1975. Cloth, DM. 104. [REVIEW]P. G. McC Brown - 1978 - The Classical Review 28 (1):26-27.
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    The Roman Stage. [REVIEW]P. G. Mcc Brown - 1992 - The Classical Review 42 (2):321-323.
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    The Social History of the Roman Theatre. [REVIEW]P. G. McC Brown - 1993 - The Classical Review 43 (1):73-75.
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    Athenian Attitudes to Rape and Seduction: The Evidence of Menander, Dyskolos 289–293.P. G. McC Brown - 1991 - Classical Quarterly 41 (02):533-.
    In his article ‘Did the Athenians Regard Seduction as a Worse Crime than Rape?’, CQ 40, 370–7, Edward M. Harris rightly casts doubt on the value of Lysias 1.30–5, which has generally been accepted as evidence that the Athenians did indeed regard seduction as the worse of the two crimes. Euphiletos in this speech is defending himself on a charge of murder, and, as Harris says, ‘Euphiletus’ presentation of the Athenian statutes regarding rape and seduction is dictated by the rhetorical (...)
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    Menander in Context David Wiles: The Masks of Menander: Sign and Meaning in Greek and Roman Performance. Pp. xv + 271; 7 plates (black and white), 9 line drawings. Cambridge University Press, 1991. £35. [REVIEW]P. G. McC Brown - 1992 - The Classical Review 42 (02):273-274.
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    Prooemia Enniana Werner Suerbaum: Untersuchungen zur Selbstdarstellung älterer römischer Dichter: Livius Andronicus, Naevius, Ennius. (Spudasmata, xix.) Pp. xxvii+393. Hildesheim: Olms, 1968. Paper, DM.88. [REVIEW]P. G. McC Brown - 1971 - The Classical Review 21 (03):373-375.
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    The Roman Stage Richard C. Beacham: The Roman Theatre and its Audience. Pp. + 267; 34 black and white plates (and frontispiece). London: Routledge, 1991. £35. [REVIEW]P. G. McC Brown - 1992 - The Classical Review 42 (02):321-323.
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    Love and Marriage in Greek New Comedy.P. G. McC - 1993 - Classical Quarterly 43 (1):189-205.
    Writing of Terence'sAndria(‘The Girl from Andros’) in 1952, Duckworth said: ‘In theAndriathe second love affair is unusual; Charinus’ love for a respectable girl whose virtue is still intact has been considered an anticipation of a more modern attitude towards love and sex. More frequently in Plautus and Terence the heroine, if of respectable parentage, has been violated before the opening of the drama (Aulularia, Adelphoe), or she is a foreigner, a courtesan, or a slave girl' (Duckworth (1952), p. 158). Perhaps (...)
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    Herzog-Schmidt, Volume I.P. G. McC - forthcoming - Classical Review.
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    Juvenal VIII. 241.P. G. McC - forthcoming - Hermes.
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    Masks, Names and Characters in New Comedy.P. G. McC - forthcoming - Hermes.
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    The Poenulus.P. G. McC - forthcoming - Classical Review.
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    The Social History of the Roman Theatre.P. G. McC - forthcoming - Classical Review.
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    Athenian Attitudes to Rape and Seduction: The Evidence of Menander, Dyskolos 289–293.P. G. Brown - 1991 - Classical Quarterly 41 (2):533-534.
    In his article ‘Did the Athenians Regard Seduction as a Worse Crime than Rape?’, CQ 40 , 370–7, Edward M. Harris rightly casts doubt on the value of Lysias 1.30–5, which has generally been accepted as evidence that the Athenians did indeed regard seduction as the worse of the two crimes. Euphiletos in this speech is defending himself on a charge of murder, and, as Harris says , ‘Euphiletus’ presentation of the Athenian statutes regarding rape and seduction is dictated by (...)
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    Ancient Rome in Early Opera (review).Peter G. McC Brown - 2010 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 104 (1):120-121.
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    Electron density distribution in the alloy Mn5Si3.G. H. Lander & P. J. Brown - 1967 - Philosophical Magazine 16 (141):521-542.
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    Prooemia Enniana. [REVIEW]P. G. Brown - 1971 - The Classical Review 21 (3):373-375.
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