Horseplay in Plautus’ Asinaria

Classical Quarterly 74 (1):100-104 (2024)
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Abstract

This article argues that the game presented in the third scene of the third act of Plautus’ Asinaria involves a horseplay rather than an assplay (Asin. 697–710). This is suggested by the young master's name, Argyrippus, and by a list of equine terms occurring in the text: uehere, inscendere, descendere, subdomari, tolutim, quadrupedo, aduorsom cliuom, in procliui.

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Assplay in Asinaria.T. H. M. Gellar-Goad - 2022 - Classical Quarterly 72 (1):217-221.
Grain-Mills and Flour in Classical Antiquity.Elias J. Bickerman & L. A. Moritz - 1959 - American Journal of Philology 80 (2):219.

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