
Rudens - Wikipedia
Rudens is a play by Roman author Plautus. Its name translates from Latin as "The Rope;" in English translation it has been called The Shipwreck or The Fisherman's Rope. [1] [2] It is a Roman comedy, which describes how a girl, Palaestra, stolen from her parents by pirates, is reunited with her father, Daemones, ironically, by means of her pimp ...
Rudens — Vikipēdija
Rudens īpatnība ir mākoņains laiks, ilgstošs, smidzinošs lietus, migla. Rudenī pastiprinās vēja ātrums, plosās vētras. Taču var būt arī skaidrs un saulains laiks, kad temperatūra dienā var pacelties pat līdz 20 C. To dēvē par atvasaru. Astronomiskais rudens sākas rudens ekvinokcijas brīdī (22. vai 23. septembrī).
Plautus’ Rudens (“The Rope”) – 2003 – Classics, Greek, Latin, …
Click here to download a slideshow from the 2003 production of Plautus’ Rudens. The ancient Roman dramatist Titus Maccius Plautus(254-184 B.C.) wrote over 100 comedies in Latin, adapting them from Greek originals.
rudens - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Dec 13, 2024 · rudens m (2nd declension, irregular nominative, genitive) autumn (season of the year between summer and winter, from September 23 to December 23 in the Northern Hemisphere, characterized by lower temperatures and by the falling of leaves) vēls rudens ― late autumn rudens diena, nakts ― autumn day, night vasara iet pret rudeni ― summer is ...
Moth Photographers Group – Hemieuxoa rudens – 10914
933227 – 10914 Hemieuxoa rudens (Harvey, 1875) Photographs are the copyrighted property of each photographer listed. Contact individual photographers for permission to use for any purpose.
Rudens; with a translation by Cleveland K. Chase
Mar 9, 2009 · Rudens; with a translation by Cleveland K. Chase by Plautus, Titus Maccius; Chase, Cleveland King, 1871-Publication date 1919 Publisher Clinton, N.Y. Hamilton College Collection robarts; toronto; university_of_toronto Contributor Robarts - University of Toronto Language Latin Item Size
PLAUTUS, The Rope | Loeb Classical Library
The Rudens or “The Rope” is one of the plays whose prologue is spoken by a deity, in this case Arcturus, the brightest star in the constellation Boötes. Arcturus informs us that, like other constellations, he descends from heaven in daytime to see …
PNW Moths | Hemieuxoa rudens - Western Washington University
Hemieuxoa rudens is a small to medium-sized moth (FW length 13–17 mm) with distinctive but variable forewing pattern, typically with long black basal dash and a similar black mark in the posterior part of the cell . The most recognizable form is pale gray with slight dusting of darker scales, browner and more mottled on the costa and chalky ...
Rudens; or The Fisherman's Rope - Archive.org
Mar 20, 2024 · LibriVox recording of Rudens; or The Fisherman's Rope by Titus Maccius Plautus. (Translated by Henry Thomas Riley.) Read in English A comedy - although with human trafficking.
Plautus: Rudens - The Latin Library
t. macci plavti rvdens. personae. arctvrvs prologvs sceparnio servvs plesidippvs adulescens daemones senex palaestra pvella ampelisca pvella ptolemocratia sacerdos veneris