Andria Moi Ennepe: An Allusion to Odysseus in Terence, _Andria_ 560–2

Classical Quarterly 72 (1):433-434 (2022)
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Abstract

This note argues for a previously unnoticed allusion in Terence's Andria to Odysseus and the Sirens, in a wish expressed by the play's old man that his son will escape the alluring clutches of the sex-labourer next door.

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The Splenetic Leno_: Plautus, _Curculio 2167–45.Jarrett T. Welsh - 2005 - Classical Quarterly 55 (01):306-309.

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