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6by Τερέντιος, 2ος αιώνας π.ΧTable of Contents: “…τ. 1. The lady of Andros. The self-tormentor. The eunuch -- τ. 2. Phormio. The mother in law…”
Published 1912
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7by Τερέντιος, 2ος αιώνας π.ΧTable of Contents: “…v. I. The woman of Andros. The self-tormentor. The eunuch -- v. II. Phormio. The mother-in-law…”
Published 2001
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8by Τερέντιος, 2ος αιώνας π.ΧTable of Contents: “…The girl from Andros (Andria).--The self-tormentor (Heauton timorumenos).--The eunuch (Eunuchus…”
Published 1976
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9by Καλδέλλης, Αντώνιος Εμμ., 1971-Table of Contents: “…Marriage and the family -- Unorthodox sex -- Animals -- Food and dining -- Eunuchs -- Medical…”
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10by Rosivach, Vincent J.Table of Contents: “… in New Comedy. 5. Sources of the rape motif in New Comedy. 6. Terence's Eunuchus (The Eunuch) -- 3…”
Published 1998
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11Published 2019Table of Contents: “… in Shakespeare's Romances - Michelle M. Dowd -- 9. The eunuch in disguise in Twelfth Night and The Tempest -- 10…”
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12Published 2018Table of Contents: “… The Female Eunuch to White Beech: Germaine Greer and Ecological Feminism -- 8. Climate Guardian Angels…”
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13Published 2019Table of Contents: “… Eunuchs - Consoling Constantine the Paphlagonian; Shaun Tougher -- PART II -- 5. Justifiably Angry…”
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14Published 2013Table of Contents: “… Augoustakis ; 'Thou shalt present me as an eunuch to him' : Terence in early modern England / Martine van Elk…”
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15Published 2019Table of Contents: “… The Figure of the Eunuch in the Lettres persanes: Reevaluation and Resistance by Sarga Moussa -- 6. Chapter…”
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17Published 2018Table of Contents: “… Shoma Choudhury Lahiri -- Part V Embodied marginalities or New marginalities -- Chapter 15. Being Eunuch…”
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18Published 2023“… of visitors in the palace of Nimrud; continuities in the functions and representation of Neo-Assyrian eunuchs…”