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"The wines that were the most esteemed among the ancient Romans were those perfumed with Myrrh , as mentioned in the play of Plautus , entitled the 'Persian,' though we find it there stated that Calamus ought to be added to it.... Fabius Dossennus quite decides the question, in the following line:— 'I sent them good wine, myrrh-wine'; and in his play called 'Acharistio,' we find these words: 'Bread and pearled barley, myrrh-wine too.'" Dossennus, however, was also the name of a Stock Character of the Atellanæ Fabulæ , along with characters such as Macchus (the fool) and Bucco (the fat man), and was depicted as a wily hunchback. SOURCES
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