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  1. Miles Gloriosus is a comedic play written by Titus Maccius Plautus (c. 254184 B.C.). The title can be translated as "The Swaggering Soldier" or "Vainglorious Soldier". His source for Miles Gloriosus was a Greek play, now lost, called Alazon or The Braggart.

  2. Miles Gloriosus, ou O Soldado Fanfarrão, é uma comédia latina da autoria de Titus Maccius Plautus adaptada do original grego Alazon. A acção decorre numa rua em Éfeso, uma cidade grega na costa da Ásia Menor, famosa pelo Templo de Ártemis (Diana), uma das sete maravilhas.

  3. Miles Gloriosus, stock figure in theatrical comedies from Roman times to the present whose name derives from a comedy written c. 205 bc by the Roman playwright Plautus. Plautus’ play, based on one or more Greek plays of unknown authorship, is a complicated farce in which a vain, lustful, and stupid.

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  4. Direttore di scena | Giuseppe Coniglio. Assistente alla direzione di scena | Giuseppe Orto. TRAMA. Pirgopolinice, magnifico esaltatore di se stesso e delle proprie imprese belliche e amorose, viene rafforzato nelle vanterie da un servo- parassita.

  5. Miles gloriosus o El soldado fanfarrón es una de las obras más conocidas del dramaturgo latino Plauto (Sársina, Romaña, 254 a. C. - Roma, 184 a. C.). La obra tiene lugar en Éfeso ( Asia menor ), y está dividida en cinco actos.

  6. 27 de jun. de 2018 · A comprehensive overview of Plautus’s longest and most famous play, featuring a braggart soldier and a clever slave. Learn about the plot, the characters, the metrical structure, the historical context, and the scholarly controversies of this Roman comedy.

  7. The miles gloriosus or “braggart soldier” is a stock character of Roman comedy. Our play, however, is the only Plautine comedy named after this role. The boastful but high-ranking soldier in it is Pyrgopolinices, whose Greek name means “capturer of towers and cities.”