"Quot homines tot sententiae: suos quoique mos."
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Phormio (play)
Phormio is a Latin comic play by the early Roman playwright Terence, based on a now lost Greek play by entitled Epidikazomenos ('The Claimant'). It is generally believed to be Terence's fifth play. It was first performed at the of 161 BC.
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