Encheiridion de Epicteto

In this comedy of deception and conflict of values, the young Philolaches, taking advantage of the absence of the father, became indebted due to the parties he has hosted and the purchase of his beloved courtesan. The unexpected return of the senex requires the ingenious scheme of the slave Tranio....

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Main Author: Aldo Dinucci (auth)
Other Authors: Alfredo Julien (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:Portuguese
Published: Coimbra University Press 2014
Series:Autores Gregos e Latinos - Textos
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