scaena ductilis (Q23839)

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(Latin: moving or guided scene). A pair of painted, movable screens that could be opened and pushed to either side of the stage. The remains of f

(Latin: moving or guided scene). A pair of painted, movable screens that could be opened and pushed to either side of the stage. The remains of f
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scaena ductilis
(Latin: moving or guided scene). A pair of painted, movable screens that could be opened and pushed to either side of the stage. The remains of f

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    scaena ductilis (English)
    Latin moving or guided scene. A pair of painted movable screens that could be opened and pushed to either side of the stage. The remains of foundation tracts at Megalopolis in Greece suggest the use of a huge version of this scenic device."" (English)
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