La crítica al exceso ornamental femenino en la comedia latina a partir de los recursos léxicos relativos a la Lex Oppia
Abstract
Plautus and Titinius alluded in their comedies to the impact that the Lex Oppia had over Roman women, who were forbidden to wear an excessive ornament. This paper deals with the lexical means used by both playwrights to critizice the luxury of women, such as new words or enumerations.
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