| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - His comedies described Roman scenes and manners (Comoediae togatae\ and the subjects were mostly taken from the life of the lower classes. (Comoediae tabernariae.} They were frequently polluted with disgraceful amours, which, according to Quintilian, were only a representation of the conduct of Afranius. (x. 1. ?? 100.) He depicted, however, Roman life with such accuracy, that he is classed with M
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