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927 ([return])
[ Carthage was laid in ruins A.U.C. 606 or 607, six hundred and sixty seven years after its foundation.]

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928 ([return])
[ These entertainments were given by the aediles M. Fulvius Nobilior and M. Acilius Glabrio, A.U.C. 587.]

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929 ([return])
[ St. Jerom also states that Terence read the “Andria” to Caecilius who was a comic poet at Rome; but it is clearly an anachronism, as he died two years before this period. It is proposed, therefore, to amend the text by substituting Acilius, the aedile; a correction recommended by all the circumstances, and approved by Pitiscus and Ernesti.]

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930 ([return])
[ The “Hecyra,” The Mother-in-law, is one of Terence’s plays.]

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931 ([return])
[ The “Eunuch” was not brought out till five years after the Andria, A.U.C. 592.]