Fabula palliata
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Fabula palliata or Palliata[1] were Roman comedies that were translations of Greek New Comedy. The name comes from "Pallium", a small cape traditionally worn by the actors.[2]
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Fabula palliata or Palliata[1] were Roman comedies that were translations of Greek New Comedy. The name comes from "Pallium", a small cape traditionally worn by the actors.[2]