ATELLANÉ FABULÉ, in Roman Antiquity, a species of low comedy, invented by the people of Campania, and adopted by the Romans. They seem to have consisted of metrical effusions, in burlesque imitation of the manner and dialect of the peasantry, with satirical humour.
ATELLANÉ FABULÉ
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