Trabea
historical figure · 2 works · 2 mentions · 2 anchored passages
the man in Trabea
in the texts
On Moral Ends
Roman comic poet whose work is cited for a usage of 'pleasure' as gladness of mind
For both the man in Trabea calls excessive gladness of mind 'pleasure' — the same as that Caecilian character who tells that he is glad with all gladnesses.
Tusculan Disputations
Roman comic poet whose depiction of lustful anticipation is quoted
in another way that man in Trabea: