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A maxim from this author about how men deal with strangers is the oldest extant source for the Latin saying “homo homini lupus.” A work by this author is the only extant instance of Latin literature preserving text in Carthaginian Punic. This author often compounded words to create neologisms like dentifrangibula (DEN-tee-fran-GEE-boo-lah) for “fists” and Suavisaviatio (SWA-vis-ah-vee-AH-tee-oh) for a love god. This author’s corpus preserves the most uses of unfamiliar (*) Latin forms like the exclamations ecastor (ay-CAST-or) and hercle (HAIR-clay). This author invented character names with Greek etymologies like “Conqueror of Many Towers” for a work (-5[1])based on the alazon (uh-LOZ-doan) trope. This archaic writer gave characters names like “Peniculus” and “Pyrgopolynices” (PEER-go-pol-ee-“NICE”-eez). For 10 (10[1])points, name this Roman (-5[1])comic playwright who authored the (10[1])Menaechmi and The Braggart Soldier. ■END■

ANSWER: Titus Maccius Plautus (The play from the second sentence is Poenulus.)
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PlayerTeamOpponentBuzz PositionValue
EnochBroken Imperial NomadsMagisters Ludi95-5
KrolMagisters LudiBroken Imperial Nomads11410
BenBuzzers KaramazovOxford Hornets118-5
DaoudOxford HornetsBuzzers Karamazov12310

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2023 BHSU @ Northwestern02/25/2023Y683%17%50%98.20
2023 BHSU @ Maryland03/11/2023Y367%0%0%117.50
2023 BHSU @ Berkeley03/18/2023Y3100%0%67%113.33
2023 BHSU @ Yale04/08/2023Y3100%33%67%95.00
2023 BHSU Online04/15/2023Y4100%25%0%94.75
2023 BHSU @ Sheffield04/15/2023Y2100%0%100%118.50
2023 BHSU @ Waterloo04/15/2023Y367%0%33%111.50