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Two Plautine Names: Milphio and Milphidippa

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2009

H. D. Jocelyn
Affiliation:
University of Sydney

Abstract

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Type
Review Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Classical Association 1971

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References

1 Cf. Dioscorides i. 109, Galen xii. 725.

2 Cf. Galen xii. 789, xiv. 413.

3 See Donatus on Ter. Ad. 26: nomina personarum, in comoediis dumtaxat, habere debent rationem et etymologiam.

1 Opuscula philologica, iii (Leipzig, 1877), 324.Google Scholar

5 Cf. Pape, W. and Benseler, G., Wörterbuch der griechischen Eigennamen3 (Brauna-schweig, 18631870), s. vv. Μιλφιδ⋯ππη, Μιλφ⋯ων.Google Scholar

6 Hermes, xxxvii (1902), 374375.Google Scholar

7 Cf. Vettius Valens, p. 110. 16 Kroll.

8 Cf. Probl. iv. 18 (878b22 ff.), Pliny N.H. xi. 154.

9 See verse 313.

10 See Homer, Od. xxii. 444 ff.

11 Cf. Epid. 66, Merc. 204, Most. 890, Pseud. 1180–1, Rud. 1074–5.